Reading 11:15 on an Analog Clock
Also said as “quarter past 11”
Where Do the Hands Point?
- Minute hand (long hand)
- at the 3, pointing to the right
- Hour hand (short hand)
- about one-quarter of the way between 11 and 12
How to Read 11:15 — Step by Step
- Find the minute hand (the longer hand). It is at the 3, pointing to the right. Count 15 minutes clockwise from 12.
- Find the hour hand (the shorter hand). It sits about one-quarter of the way between 11 and 12, confirming the hour is 11.
- Combine both: The time is 11:15 — spoken as “quarter past 11.”
Common Mistake at 11:15
The minute hand at the 3 can be mistaken for "3 o'clock." Always look at the short hand for the hour — the long hand at 3 means only 15 minutes.
Practice Analog Clock Reading
Identify random clock times as fast as you can. The more you practice, the quicker 11:15 — and every other time — becomes second nature.
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Want structured drills? Try 5-minute interval practice or master exact times like 11:15.