AbraCalc

AMRAP Timer

Set your AMRAP window, then run a huge full-screen countdown with a tap-to-count round counter that logs a split for every round. Every tap counts, right up to the buzzer. Works offline.

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How to play

  1. Set your AMRAP window in minutes.
  2. Tap Start to go full screen — the countdown begins immediately.
  3. Tap the circle once for every round you complete; each tap logs a split time.
  4. When the buzzer sounds the counter locks and your final rounds-completed score is shown.

AMRAP means As Many Rounds As Possible: you get one countdown window, and your job is to finish as many rounds of the workout as you can before time runs out. Set the window length in minutes and tap Start — the screen fills with a giant countdown and a big tap zone below it. Every time you finish a round, tap the circle; the counter and a running list of split times update instantly, with no debounce or lag, so a burst of fast taps near the end still counts every single one. When the buzzer sounds the counter locks automatically and shows your final score: total rounds completed and the time of your last split, ready to log or compare next session.

Frequently asked questions

What does AMRAP mean?
AMRAP stands for As Many Rounds As Possible. You get a fixed time window, and the goal is to complete as many full rounds of a given workout as you can before the countdown ends — your score is the round count, sometimes with partial reps noted.
Can I fix a mistaken tap?
Yes, tap Undo Last Round at any point before the buzzer sounds to remove your most recent tap and its split time; the counter and split list update immediately.
Does the counter keep working if I tap really fast?
Yes. The tap counter is intentionally undebounced, so a rapid burst of taps at the end of your last round all register — nothing is dropped or merged, and each one logs its own split.