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25/5 pomodoro

A calm 25/5 pomodoro timer for classic focus sprints

The 25/5 rhythm is still the easiest way to get started with pomodoro. RobinFocus keeps that format simple: one clear timer ring, lightweight focus rituals, and enough ambience to stay present without making the session noisy.

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25 minutes focus / 5 minutes break

Best when you want short, repeatable focus cycles for studying, admin work, and getting back into motion quickly.

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Best for

This classic timer rhythm works especially well when you want a lightweight block structure that is easy to start and easy to repeat.

  • Starting a study session without overthinking the setup
  • Short writing, revision, and reading bursts
  • Task lists that feel easier when broken into quick blocks
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Built into RobinFocus

RobinFocus supports this session style with a timer-first surface that stays calm while still keeping a few useful tools nearby.

  • One-click focus and break switching
  • Ambient scenes and calm timer visuals
  • Lightweight task context without turning the session into a dashboard
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Why 25/5 still works

A 25/5 pomodoro session is short enough to begin quickly and structured enough to stop drift. It works especially well when you need a classic online pomodoro timer for study sessions, reading, revision, or small work blocks.

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How RobinFocus fits the rhythm

RobinFocus keeps the timer ring central, so the block itself stays more important than the surrounding chrome. You can add ambience, keep a task in view, and move through repeated 25-minute sessions without rebuilding your setup each time.