Find Sunrise and Sunset Time at a Location
Find out the next sunrise and sunset time of any point on the earth. Click / tap on the map.
Sunrise Sunset Map
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How to use the Sunrise Sunset Map Tool
Click on the map to indicate a position. The next sun rise and sunset times will be displayed below the map

Version History
- 23rd February 2011 : Version 1
- 10th January 2016 : Version 2 - Now places marker at location on map. Map now loads at your current location if this information is avalible
- 5th October 2020 : Version 3 - Converted to Leaftlet maps. New option to find the Sunrise & Sunset Time at your current location
Future Developments and Ideas
- Allow user to type in a location name to find it
- Allow prediction to be made for future dates
Comments For This Page
Sunset here
By Kasam ali on 14th April 2023
Please make date to be selected.
By Aniket yadav on 7th April 2023
Sunrise and sun set timesudhnoti pallandriazadkasmir
By Sardar Muhammad Azam on 1st April 2023
2023 today sun
On 27th March 2023
Very very super
By Kaja on 21st June 2022
Awesome app
On 16th July 2021
Supeeeeeeeer
By Ganesh on 27th February 2021
Ain't no sunshine
By Acid trip on 14th December 2020
VERYHELPFUL
By S SULAIMAN on 9th December 2020
very helpful
By leon on 18th October 2020
Hi Sanjeeth, we will look in to this.
By Free Map Tools on 29th September 2020
If possibe, kindly include the direction of the sun rise in degrees. Thank you
By Sanjeeth on 28th September 2020
What formula do you use to compute sunrise each day?
Tim
By Tim on 12th July 2018
I live in a block of flats 23 floor
in LONDON your sunset reading matches
my reading Sunset time 9:11
By george on 1st June 2016
we looking at sunrise and sunset times for london england
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16 the butts otford
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bubble stone
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On 12th April 2016
JG, thanks for the suggestion.
By Free Map Tools on 30th March 2016
Allow prediction to be made for future dates
By JG on 30th March 2016
It would be nice to be able to set the date and including the twilight times as well would be great. Those are very hard to find. For reference, there are three (civil, nautical, and astronomical) which are defined as when the geometric center of the sun is 6,12, and 18 degrees below the horizon respectively. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twilight
By Bill Allcock on 21st October 2014
Agreed with previous poster on date selection
On 17th September 2013
Would be good if you could also select the date
On 10th January 2013
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