ToothBrushingTimer

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About this app

Brush better, every single time.
Tooth Brushing Timer gives you a simple, beautiful 2-minute timer that guides you through all four zones of your mouth — 30 seconds each — so you never cut corners or forget a spot again.
Most people brush too fast, skip zones, or simply lose track of time. This app fixes all of that with zero complexity. Open it, tap Start, and follow along. That's it.
WHAT YOU GET
✦ A clean 2-minute countdown with a satisfying progress ring
✦ Four 30-second quadrant guides — top left, top right, bottom left, bottom right
✦ A visual progress bar so you always know where you are
✦ Smooth animations that make brushing feel rewarding
✦ A fun confetti celebration when you're done — because you earned it
BUILT FOR REAL LIFE
✦ No account. No sign-up. No subscription.
✦ Works offline, always — zero internet required
✦ No ads. Ever.
✦ No permissions. Your data stays yours.
✦ Great for kids and adults alike
WHY IT WORKS
Dentists recommend brushing for a full 2 minutes, yet the average person brushes for less than 45 seconds. Tooth Brushing Timer makes those 2 minutes effortless and consistent — building the habit that keeps your teeth healthy long-term.
Open it once. You'll use it every day.
Pure utility. No clutter. Just cleaner teeth.
2-minute brushing timer with quadrant guides, animations & celebrations.
Updated on
May 5, 2026

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