Mexico City to AEST

Mexico CityAEST · Australian Eastern Standard Time. Right now, AEST is +16h relative to Mexico City. DST is honored live.

From
To

Mexico City

AEST

00:00Mexico City hour of day23:30

Live offset

+16h

Mexico City (May 23) ↔ AEST (May 23)

If Mexico City or AEST just shifted for daylight saving, that's already reflected.

Best meeting overlap

No 9-to-5 overlap.

Working hours = 9 AM – 5 PM in each zone.

Hour-by-hour

Mexico CityAEST, every hour

Mexico City · May 23AEST · May 23
  • 12:00 AM4:00 PM
  • 1:00 AM5:00 PM
  • 2:00 AM6:00 PM
  • 3:00 AM7:00 PM
  • 4:00 AM8:00 PM
  • 5:00 AM9:00 PM
  • 6:00 AM10:00 PM
  • 7:00 AM11:00 PM
  • 8:00 AM+1d12:00 AM
  • 9:00 AM+1d1:00 AM
  • 10:00 AM+1d2:00 AM
  • 11:00 AM+1d3:00 AM
  • 12:00 PM+1d4:00 AM
  • 1:00 PM+1d5:00 AM
  • 2:00 PM+1d6:00 AM
  • 3:00 PM+1d7:00 AM
  • 4:00 PM+1d8:00 AM
  • 5:00 PM+1d9:00 AM
  • 6:00 PM+1d10:00 AM
  • 7:00 PM+1d11:00 AM
  • 8:00 PM+1d12:00 PM
  • 9:00 PM+1d1:00 PM
  • 10:00 PM+1d2:00 PM
  • 11:00 PM+1d3:00 PM
Both zones in working hours±1d = the TO side lands on a different calendar day

FAQ

Mexico CityAEST, questions answered

What's the current time difference between Mexico City and AEST?
Right now, AEST (AEST · Australian Eastern Standard Time) is +16h relative to Mexico City (Mexico City). The number is live and reflects the current daylight-saving status of both zones.
Does this converter account for daylight saving time?
Yes. The math is done against IANA's tz database via Intl.DateTimeFormat, so DST shifts in either zone show up immediately at the transition. Around DST boundaries the conversion can move by an hour from one week to the next — this page always reflects the current rule.
Why does the TO column sometimes show "+1d" or "−1d"?
When the Mexico City hour lands on a different calendar day in AEST, we flag it so you don't accidentally schedule a meeting on the wrong date. Mexico City 11 PM is often the next day in eastern-hemisphere zones, for example.
How do I schedule a meeting that works for both zones?
Look at the row highlighted lume green — that's the longest contiguous block where both Mexico City and AEST are in standard working hours (9 AM–5 PM local). Open the planner from the link above to lock a specific time and share a DST-stable link with the other party.