Best time to meet
Lima and Helsinki
Standard 9–5 overlap, live clocks, and DST caveats for Lima (PET) and Helsinki (EET). Share this URL with Slack or email.
Live clocks
See current time in Lima and Helsinki, with active DST rules for each IANA zone.
Shared business hours
Standard 9–5 hours do not overlap for this pair—use the workspace below to plan shifted windows.
Share one link
Copy this page URL or the overlap window—teammates land on the same math with no setup.
Live overlap for two cities.
Scheduling a meeting between Lima and Helsinki is tight — there is little or no overlap during standard 9–5 business hours; one side typically takes early-morning or late-evening calls. Lima is 7 hours behind Helsinki during winter, though Daylight Saving Time can shift the gap by an hour in spring and autumn.
The visualization below shows the exact UTC overlap window plus each city's local working hours. We recommend the same time of day for recurring meetings to keep the routine predictable, and using the DST Checker once the dates are set so DST transitions don't silently shift your calls.
Standard 9–5 business hours do not overlap for these cities today. Try shifting hours or async workflows.
Everyone uses standard business hours here, but there is no shared window. Consider rotating meeting times, async updates, or shifting one work window.
Everyone uses standard business hours here, but there is no shared window. Consider rotating meeting times, async updates, or shifting one work window.
Helsinki observes DST while Lima does not. The overlap window shifts twice per year.
UTC view keeps the overlap honest across cities and daylight saving changes.
Frequently asked questions
Practical answers about overlap, DST quirks, recurring invites, and sharing this Lima–Helsinki view with your team.
There is no standard 9–5 overlap between Lima and Helsinki. One side typically shifts hours or meetings happen async.
Related pages
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