Reading 10:17 on an Analog Clock
Also said as “17 past 10”
Where Do the Hands Point?
- Minute hand (long hand)
- between the 3 and 4, 2 minutes past the 3
- Hour hand (short hand)
- about one-quarter of the way between 10 and 11
How to Read 10:17 — Step by Step
- Find the minute hand (the longer hand). It is between the 3 and 4, 2 minutes past the 3. Count 17 minutes clockwise from 12.
- Find the hour hand (the shorter hand). It sits about one-quarter of the way between 10 and 11, confirming the hour is 10.
- Combine both: The time is 10:17 — spoken as “17 past 10.”
Common Mistake at 10:17
10:17 falls between tick markers, so count each small dash (1 minute each) from the nearest large marker. Four small dashes sit between every pair of large markers.
Practice Analog Clock Reading
Identify random clock times as fast as you can. The more you practice, the quicker 10:17 — and every other time — becomes second nature.
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Want structured drills? Try 5-minute interval practice or master exact times like 10:17.