
Exact time synced with atomic clocks (IANA + NTP)
Sunday, April 5, 2026
Sweden · Europe/Stockholm · GMT+2
Stockholm is 1h ahead of Dublin

Exact time synced with atomic clocks (IANA + NTP)
Sunday, April 5, 2026
Sweden · Europe/Stockholm · GMT+2

Exact time synced with atomic clocks (IANA + NTP)
Sunday, April 5, 2026
Ireland · Europe/Dublin · GMT+1
If you are scheduling a call between Stockholm and Dublin, the overlap window is limited to typical business hours. When it is 10 am in Stockholm it is 9 am in Dublin — a workable window for scheduling. The latest reasonable overlap is around 5 pm in Stockholm (4 pm in Dublin). Outside this window there is effectively no good overlap for regular office hours.
Stockholm and Dublin have a comfortable window for a family call — no awkward alarms required. Stockholm is 1 hour ahead of Dublin, which gives you 4 hours of genuine overlap when both sides are free. Aim for between 6 pm and 10 pm in Stockholm — that lands at 5 pm to 9 pm in Dublin, after the school run and before anyone's ready for bed. For a Sunday catch-up or a midweek check-in, this is the sweet spot.
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