9:00 PM Pacific Standard Time to Hawaii Standard Time

Convert 9:00 PM PST to HST — find out the exact time in Honolulu when it is 9:00 PM in Los Angeles.

Instant ResultPST → HST
Answer
9:00 PM PST = 7:00 PM HST
Pacific Standard Time → Hawaii Standard Time · 2h difference

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Result
7:00 PM

Understanding 9:00 PM PST in HST

When it is 9:00 PM in Pacific Standard Time (PST), it is 7:00 PM in Hawaii Standard Time (HST). This conversion accounts for the 2-hour backward offset between these two time zones. The result is calculated by subtracting 2 hours to the source time.

Los Angeles and Honolulu are among the most connected cities for business travel and remote collaboration. Knowing the exact time difference helps professionals plan meetings, coordinate project deadlines, and schedule deliveries without confusion or costly errors.

PST is also known as Pacific Time, PT, West Coast time, LA time, California time, while HST is referred to as Hawaii Time, Honolulu time, Hawaiian time. Whether you searched for Pacific Time to Hawaii Time or PST to HST, the answer is the same.

PST to HST Quick Reference

PSTHST
6:00 AM4:00 AM
8:00 AM6:00 AM
10:00 AM8:00 AM
12:00 PM10:00 AM
2:00 PM12:00 PM
4:00 PM2:00 PM
6:00 PM4:00 PM
8:00 PM6:00 PM
10:00 PM8:00 PM

All times shown in 12-hour format. Updated 2026-03-09.

Scheduling Across PST and HST

9:00 PM PST is a non-standard hour for professionals in Los Angeles and San Francisco and Seattle and Portland. At this time, colleagues in HST are at 7:00 PM, which is outside typical business hours — consider rescheduling to find a better overlap.

For teams distributed across these time zones, the ideal meeting window typically falls between 11:00 AM and 5:00 PM PST. This ensures both sides are available during reasonable working hours without requiring anyone to take early morning or late evening calls.

Frequently Asked Questions

9:00 PM PST is 7:00 PM in HST. PST is 2 hours ahead of HST.

PST and HST are 2 hours apart. PST is UTC-8 and HST is UTC-10.

Built by Mohamed Skhiri · Updated March 2026