EET — Eastern European Time — Current Time
UTC+2 · Europe · Standard Time
Current EET time
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Eastern European Time · UTC+2
Timezone Details
- Full Name
- Eastern European Time
- UTC Offset
- UTC+2
- Type
- Standard Time
- IANA Timezone
- Europe/Helsinki
- Region
- Europe
Observed In
- Finland
- Greece
- Romania
- Bulgaria
- Estonia
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Cyprus
About EET
Eastern European Time (EET) is UTC+2, used in Eastern European and Eastern Mediterranean countries during standard time (winter).
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Frequently Asked Questions about EET
EET stands for Eastern European Time. It is UTC+2 (+2 hours from UTC). Eastern European Time (EET) is UTC+2, used in Eastern European and Eastern Mediterranean countries during standard time (winter).
EET (Eastern European Time) is observed in: Finland, Greece, Romania, Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Cyprus.
Yes. EET (Eastern European Time) is UTC+2, which means it is 2 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
EET (Eastern European Time) is a standard time zone and does not directly observe Daylight Saving Time. Regions that observe DST switch to a different abbreviation during summer months.
The primary IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority) timezone identifier for EET is "Europe/Helsinki". IANA identifiers are used by computers and operating systems for precise timezone handling, including DST rules.
View the full Timezone Abbreviations Reference for all abbreviations organised by region.