Seoul to Melbourne Meeting Time & Timezone Overlap

Scheduling between Seoul (Asia/Seoul) and Melbourne (Australia/Melbourne) is a 2-hour-gap problem, and almost every choice about meeting cadence flows from it. Because the two cities share 7 hours of business time, the practical question is when to meet, not whether to meet. Below you'll find the hour-by-hour grid, the best recurring meeting times, and notes on which months daylight saving changes the picture.

Seoul–Melbourne working-hour overlap window

The shared working window is 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM in Seoul (Asia/Seoul), which lines up with 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM in Melbourne (Australia/Melbourne).

For recurring meetings the most attendance-friendly start time is 9:00 AM Seoul time. Booking inside the shared window means neither side has to take the call before breakfast or after dinner.

Hour-by-hour: Seoul vs Melbourne

24-hour clock comparison between Seoul and Melbourne. Overlap rows mark hours when both cities are inside their standard working day.
Seoul timeMelbourne timeStatus
9:00 AM11:00 AMBoth in work hours
10:00 AM12:00 PMBoth in work hours
11:00 AM1:00 PMBoth in work hours
12:00 PM2:00 PMBoth in work hours
1:00 PM3:00 PMBoth in work hours
2:00 PM4:00 PMBoth in work hours
3:00 PM5:00 PMBoth in work hours
4:00 PM6:00 PMPartial — one side at work
5:00 PM7:00 PMPartial — one side at work
6:00 PM8:00 PMOff hours both sides
7:00 PM9:00 PMOff hours both sides
8:00 PM10:00 PMOff hours both sides
9:00 PM11:00 PMOff hours both sides
10:00 PM12:00 AMOff hours both sides
11:00 PM1:00 AMOff hours both sides
12:00 AM2:00 AMOff hours both sides
1:00 AM3:00 AMOff hours both sides
2:00 AM4:00 AMOff hours both sides
3:00 AM5:00 AMOff hours both sides
4:00 AM6:00 AMOff hours both sides
5:00 AM7:00 AMOff hours both sides
6:00 AM8:00 AMOff hours both sides
7:00 AM9:00 AMPartial — one side at work
8:00 AM10:00 AMPartial — one side at work

Daylight saving advisory

Melbourne observes daylight saving time; Seoul does not. The effective time difference between the two cities therefore shifts by one hour twice a year. In 2026, the change dates that matter for this pair are:

  • Spring shift in Melbourne — last Sunday of March (Europe) or second Sunday of March (North America)
  • Autumn shift in Melbourne — last Sunday of October (Europe) or first Sunday of November (North America)

If you book a recurring meeting that already sits at the edge of the overlap window, expect it to drop out for roughly four weeks each spring and autumn when the windows realign.

Business-hours context for Seoul and Melbourne

Standard business hours in Seoul run 9:00–18:00 local time, with the weekend on Saturday and Sunday. In Melbourne, standard hours are 9:00–17:00 with the weekend on Saturday and Sunday.

Both cities share Saturday–Sunday as the weekend, so the only constraint is the time-of-day overlap.

Meeting scheduling strategies for Seoul–Melbourne

  • Create a shared daily task list that both timezones update — the 'relay race' model keeps momentum across time zones.
  • Schedule standup meetings at the start of the overlap window so both teams begin their collaboration period aligned.

Productivity insights for distributed Seoul–Melbourne teams

  • Async-first teams in this timezone pair typically use shared task boards to maintain velocity without real-time meetings.
  • The 2h time difference means Melbourne gets a head start on the day — use this for overnight progress handoffs.

Key takeaways

  • There is a 2-hour difference between Seoul and Melbourne.
  • Work-hour overlap shifts by one hour around DST in Seoul and Melbourne.
  • The cleanest meeting windows lie in Seoul's late afternoon and Melbourne's morning.
  • Use the chart above to pick a recurring slot that survives DST changes.
  • Lock the recurring invite to a single timezone to avoid drift across seasons.

Quick answers

How many hours of working overlap do Seoul and Melbourne share?

Seoul and Melbourne share 7 hours of overlap during standard business hours (9:00–18:00 in Seoul, 9:00–17:00 in Melbourne). The time difference between the two cities is 2 hours.

When is the best time to schedule a meeting between Seoul and Melbourne?

The most attendance-friendly recurring meeting time is 9:00 AM Seoul time. That keeps both sides inside their normal business day without requiring an early start or late finish.

What is the time difference between Seoul and Melbourne?

Seoul (Asia/Seoul) is 2 hours behind Melbourne (Australia/Melbourne). When daylight saving shifts in either city, the effective difference can change by one hour for parts of the year.

Does daylight saving change the Seoul–Melbourne overlap?

Yes. Melbourne observes daylight saving while Seoul does not, so the effective time difference between the two cities shifts by one hour twice each year — spring and autumn.

Frequently asked questions

What is the time difference between Seoul and Melbourne?
Melbourne is 2 hours ahead of Seoul. The exact gap can shift by one hour during daylight-saving transitions in either city, so check the live overlap chart above before locking in a recurring meeting.
What is the best time to schedule a meeting between Seoul and Melbourne?
The cleanest windows usually fall in Seoul's late afternoon, which lines up with Melbourne's morning. The interactive chart highlights every overlapping work hour in green so you can pick a slot that respects both teams' core hours.
Does daylight saving affect Seoul ↔ Melbourne meetings?
Yes — Seoul and Melbourne do not always change clocks on the same date, so the gap can briefly widen or shrink by one hour each spring and autumn. Anchor your recurring invite to one city's timezone so the other side absorbs the shift.
How do I avoid scheduling meetings outside work hours in Seoul or Melbourne?
Stick to slots highlighted in green on the overlap chart — those are hours when both cities are inside a normal 9 AM to 6 PM workday. If your only overlap is one hour, rotate that slot weekly so the same team is not always the one starting early.

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