{"id":48091,"date":"2023-01-02T21:24:49","date_gmt":"2023-01-02T21:24:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.militarytime.us\/what-is-2230-military-time\/"},"modified":"2023-01-03T18:11:53","modified_gmt":"2023-01-03T18:11:53","slug":"what-is-2230-military-time","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.militarytime.us\/what-is-2230-military-time\/","title":{"rendered":"What is 2230 Military Time?"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
Convert 2230 military time into standard (regular) AM\/PM format.<\/pre>\n\n\n

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2230 = 10:30 PM<\/h2>\n

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2230 = 10:30 PM using regular (standard) 12-hour AM\/PM notation.<\/p>\n

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\"2330What time is 2230 military time? 10:30 PM on the standard 12-hour clock. Pronounced “Twenty-Two Thirty”, It can be tricky to compare 2230 to 10:30 PM standard time. The exercise below will help you learn to convert military time<\/a> into standard time (AM\/PM). The first thing to remember is that once military time goes higher than 1200, the conversion isn’t quite as easy as say, 0900 military time (9:00 AM.) If you need to convert 2330 military time or “twenty-three thirty hours”, simply subtract 1200, add a colon between the hours and minutes, and attach a PM to the end (because it’s afternoon). You add a PM to the end of any military time conversion that started at 1200 or greater.<\/p>\n

You can find a simple reference for 2230 below and additional information for each minute from 2200 – 2259 military time through an easy to read chart.<\/p>\n

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2230<\/td>\n10:30 PM<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n

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Converting 2230 Military Time into Regular\/Standard Time<\/h2>\n

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Converting 2230 from 24-hour military time to 12-hour time is easy!<\/p>\n

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  1. A great tip to commit to memory: Anytime you wish to convert military time to standard time that is after <\/em>1PM(noon or 1300), simply subtract 1200, add a colon in between the hours and minutes, and add a PM after it.<\/em><\/li>\n
  2. In our case it is, so we would add a colon between the hours and minutes, add a PM to the end, and subtract 12 hours from the time.<\/li>\n
  3. First, we would take would 2230 military time, then add a colon between the hours (22) and minutes (30) leaving 22:30.<\/li>\n
  4. 2230 military time + add a colon “:” between the hours (22) and minutes (30) minutes + 12 hours to the time + add PM to the end = 10:30 PM<\/strong><\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

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    If you were considering a conversion for 1030 instead, the converted standard time would be 10:30 AM.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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    How to Say 2230 (10:30 PM) in Military Time<\/h2>\n

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    You can say as: “Twenty-Two Thirty hours.”<\/p>\n

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    Military Time to Standard\/Regular Time Conversion Tool<\/h2>\n

    Use the tool below to convert military time to standard time or, alternatively, converted standard time to military time quickly and easily!<\/p>\n

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