Ancient Mexica Chronological System World Clock (BETA)
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Welcome! The clock has detected your local time. To track another location, click the search box above.
Tip: search by city, country, or UTC offset.
How to Use the M T Clock Interface
1. Getting Started
When you first load the page, the clock automatically detects your browser's local time zone and displays the current Mexika data for your location.
2. Adding Time Zones
You can track multiple locations simultaneously (e.g., comparing Mexico City time with Tokyo time).
- Search: In the search bar, type a city name (e.g., "Paris"), a country (e.g., "Japan"), or a UTC offset.
- Select: Choose the desired location from the dropdown list.
- Add: Click the orange Add button.
- Load Clocks: Click the orange Load Clocks button To load your selected time zones.
3. Managing Your Clocks
- Removing a Clock: Click the small "×" button in the top-right corner of a clock card.
- Manual Edit: Type or delete time zone names in the text input box and click Load Clocks.
4. Reading the Clock Card
Each card displays rich temporal data calculated server-side:
- Standard Time: The current digital time (HH:MM).
- Hour Energy: A color-coded badge (Creativity, Activity, Reflection).
- Day Sign (Tonalli): A visual icon representing the Aztec day sign.
- Mexika Cycles: A detailed grid showing the 13-Year Cycle, Veintena, Trecena, and Nemontemi.
5. Auto-Updates
The interface automatically refreshes every 60 seconds to ensure accuracy.