Most users ignore the pre-installed app, but it is actually the closest thing Windows 10 has to a dedicated clock widget without installing new software.
Head to the official website and download the "Final" version.
If you decide to go with Rainmeter—the most versatile option—follow these steps:
If you have ever glanced at your taskbar and wished for a clock with a bit more flair—or perhaps one that shows the time in a different time zone—you aren't alone. While Windows 10 doesn't have a "widget" engine quite like macOS or older versions of Windows, it offers several hidden ways to view the time, along with some fantastic third-party tools.
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For a highly aesthetic or "transparent" clock widget, many users use .
When you hover your mouse over the clock in the taskbar, your local time and the two extra clocks will pop up in a small window.