85 seconds to midnight
In 2026, the Doomsday Clock was set to just 85 seconds to midnight, the closest it has ever been to "midnight" (symbolizing global catastrophe) since its creation in 1947. Major threats include nuclear war risks, uncontrolled artificial intelligence, and the climate crisis.
Real-time Threat Monitoring (2026 Assessment)
Assessment of major threats to human survival based on the latest 2026 data. Threat levels from low (green) to high (red) indicate current risk levels.
Doomsday Clock Historical Trend (1947-2026)
Global Threat Scenario Simulation (Based on 2026 Data)
Select a scenario below to simulate the impact of different global events on the Doomsday Clock. Simulation results are based on 2026 latest data and current trend predictions.
Nuclear Tension Escalation
Simulate the impact of a regional nuclear conflict on global security
Climate Catastrophe
Simulate the impact of global warming crossing tipping points
Peace Breakthrough
Simulate the impact of a global nuclear disarmament agreement
AI Out of Control
Simulate the global impact of artificial intelligence safety failures
Simulation results will be displayed here
Doomsday Clock Historical Timeline (1947-2026)
Since its creation in 1947, adjustments to the Doomsday Clock have reflected changes in global security conditions. Below are key milestones up to 2026.
Time is running out (only 85 seconds left), but the future is still in our hands
In 2026, the Doomsday Clock is at 85 seconds to midnight. This is not a prediction tool, but an urgent call to human action. Each of us can take action to reduce global threats and move the hands away from midnight. Join global actions and become part of the solution.