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A standard puzzle asks how many times between midnight and noon [not counting either]

do the hour, minute and second hands of a clock point in the same direction?

The result is not surprising that it never happens - 11 and 59 having no common factors.

So let's ask instead: at what time(s) during the same interval are the three hands closest?

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  1. By closest we mean the smallest angle between the two hands farthest apart.
  2. We exclude the trivial answer that names a time very near noon or midnight.
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A standard puzzle asks how many times between midnight and noon [not counting either]

do the hour, minute and second hands of a clock point in the same direction?

The result is not surprising that it never happens - 11 and 59 having no common factors.

So let's ask instead: at what time(s) during the same interval are the three hands closest?

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  1. By closest we mean the smallest angle between the two hands farthest apart.
  2. We exclude the trivial answer that names a time very near noon or midnight.

Without doing any arithmetic, I would say there are two answers, 1:05:05 and 11:54:54.

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I now have a detailed analysis of this problem for you, Bonanova. The principles are obvious, but the elementary arithmetic is fiddly, so I am going to check my calculations after I have had a rest before transmitting my detailed results, which I consider to be some time after 3 am and also some time before 9 am. Needless to say, my original guesses were totally wrong!

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