What is the difference between Analog, Digital, and Mixed display?

When creating a room or generating printable cards, you can choose how times are displayed:

  • Digital — Times shown as numbers: 3:15, 7:30, etc. Straightforward and familiar.
  • Analog — Times shown as drawn clock faces with hour and minute hands. Students must read the clock to know the time. Great for analog clock practice.
  • Mixed — Each cell randomly shows digital, analog, or written words ("quarter past three"). This is the most challenging and tests multiple time-reading skills at once.

The caller always announces times in all three formats so students can match regardless of how their card displays them.

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