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Top Rated PlusSellers with highest buyer ratingsReturns, money backPosts in a business day with trackingLearn More[reservation: Is going to be received about August, and ★ is talkative with] clock ☆ impertinence to talk; alarm clock "clock man" - The Clockman - of the ★ failureMany of us with a longing for more shut-eye each morning may play the familiar 'game' of rounding up to the nearest ten minutes when the alarm first goes off.But smartphone users have long been robbed of a vital minute's worth of nap each time they hit the snooze button as it automatically defaults to nine minutes.One curious user took to the internet to ask why this number was chosen, rather than 10, and the answer may be a remnant from the pre-digital age. Why do we get nine minutes of snooze instead of ten? The consensus is that the number is a relic of the analogue age. Early clocks and watches had gears and moving parts which made it difficult to snooze for exactly ten minutes, so the makers aimed for 'less than ten minutes', with nine being the obvious choiceIn a thread on Q&A forum Quora, one user set out the question to fellow forum users.
Phillip Remaker wrote: 'Nine minutes has been the alarm clock industry standard forever. Nobody agrees on how it ended up at nine minutes, though there are no shortage of theories about it.''Why does the alarm clock snooze button give you nine extra minutes, not ten?'The post has been viewed more than 27,000 times and received upvotes from a certified iOS support user on the forum.Of the answers proffered by fellow users, the consensus is that the nine minute figure is a relic of the analogue age. Users may have far more control over their alarms nowadays, but the default on the iPhone (stock image pictured left) remains nine minutes (example pictured right)Respondents explain that early clocks and watches had gears and moving parts which made it difficult to snooze for exactly ten minutes, so the makers aimed for 'less than ten minutes', with nine being the obvious choice. Why do phones and digital alarm clocks use nine minutes as the snooze standard?The consensus is that the nine-minute figure is a relic of the analogue age.
According to answers on Q&A forum Quora, early clocks and watches had gears and moving parts which made it difficult to snooze for exactly ten minutes, so the makers aimed for 'less than ten minutes', with nine being the obvious choice.But with the advent of digital alarm clocks, makers found it easier to program nine minutes as per the old clocks. But with the advent of digital alarm clocks, makers found it easier to program nine minutes as per the old clocks.One user offers that nine is the magic number thanks to the old-school radio alarm clocks – like the one repeatedly broken by Bill Murray each morning in Groundhog Day.The user wrote: 'I believe it came from analogue clocks that used the rolling tumblers to show time. 'Most of the early designs only allowed setting the snooze until the dial rolled back to 0.'Since the dial only had to go from 0-9 for telling time we ended up with a maximum snooze of 9min. 'Now with digital clocks its [sic] just a nostalgic artificial standard.'Another user agrees, stating that the nine minute 'snooze standard' was adopted when the first analogue-digital hybrid clocks came about.