Eastern European Time (EET) is a time zone that is UTC +2:00, meaning it is 2 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time. It is used in parts of Eastern Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East, especially during the standard (non-daylight saving) period.
CURRENT EET TIME
00:00:00 EET
Quick Facts
- Time Standard: Eastern European Time (EET)
- Offset: UTC +02:00
- Daylight Saving Time: Observed (switches to EEST, UTC +3)
- Used By: Eastern Europe, parts of North Africa and the Middle East
- Also Known As: EET
Time Difference From EET
Eastern European Time is 2 hours ahead of UTC.
Examples:
- New York: EET −7 hours (−6 during DST)
- London: EET −2 hours (−1 during DST)
- Sydney: EET +8 hours (or +9 during DST)
Daylight Saving Time
Many regions using EET observe daylight saving time and switch to Eastern European Summer Time (EEST), UTC +3:00, typically from March to October.
Best Time to Call
EET is ideal for coordinating between Europe, the Middle East, and parts of Africa.
For example:
10:00 EET may correspond to early morning in Europe and afternoon in Asia.



