Sort Clock Times

Need to organize a messy list of times like 18:45, 02:30, and 23:15? The Sort Clock Times Tool takes your unordered clock times and neatly sorts them in ascending or descending order. You can trim whitespace, skip blank lines, and even import time data from .txt or .csv files with one click. Perfect for formatting schedules, cleaning up time logs, or preparing time-based data for reports.

You can paste your time data in 24-hour format (e.g., HH:mm) and instantly get a clean, sorted list. The Sort Clock Times Tool is designed to be fast, safe, and easy to use all right in your browser with no reloads.

Paste your input above or import a file below.
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Options
Trim whitespace
Ignore blank lines

How to Use:

  1. Paste or type a list of HH:mm format clock times in the Input Times box.
  2. Or use the Choose File button to upload a .txt or .csv file with clock times (one per line).
  3. Use the Options box to:
    • Pick ascending or descending sort order
    • Trim whitespace automatically
    • Ignore blank or empty lines
  4. Your sorted results will appear in the Sorted Output box instantly.
  5. Use Copy Output or Export to File as needed.
  6. Click Clear All to reset everything.

What Sort Clock Times Tool can do:

  • Automatically sorts a list of HH:mm times in order
  • Lets you choose between ascending and descending sorting
  • Trims extra spaces around times
  • Ignores empty lines if needed
  • Works with direct text input or uploaded files
  • Shows a live count of total time entries

Example:

Input:

18:45
02:30
23:15
06:05
12:00
00:10

Output (Ascending):

00:10
02:30
06:05
12:00
18:45
23:15

Common Use Cases:

If you’re dealing with logs of shift start times, transportation schedules, or any list of times that needs to be cleaned up and sorted, this tool makes it painless. Instead of manually rearranging entries or fighting with spreadsheet software, you can sort them in seconds right in your browser.

Useful Tools & Suggestions:

If you’re starting from scratch, Generate a Time Sequence gives you clean, sorted-friendly data. And when formatting gets messy, Format a Clock Time helps keep everything consistent before sorting.