The user is asking in Danish: “hvad tid sættes uret tilbage” which translates to “what time is the clock set back.” The standard answer: In Denmark (and most of Europe), clocks are set back one hour on the last Sunday in October at 03:00 local time, which effectively becomes 02:00 again. This marks the switch from daylight saving time (summer time) to standard time (winter time). Key points:
- Time of change: the last Sunday in October, at 03:00 local time.
- Action: clocks are set back one hour (03:00 -> 02:00).
- Context: This ends daylight saving time and starts standard time for the winter period.
- Next switch (to summer time) occurs in spring, typically the last Sunday in March, at 02:00, when clocks are set forward one hour (02:00 -> 03:00).
If you’re asking about a specific year, the date can vary by year (e.g., in 2025 the change to winter time occurred on Sunday, October 26, 2025, at 03:00). If you’d like, I can confirm the exact date for a particular year.
