Excel MINUTE Formula

Returns the minute portion of a time or duration.

Syntax

Formula structure

Source: Quadratic docs
=MINUTE(time)
time
Required: Yes

Required argument used by the MINUTE formula.

Examples for the excel minute formula

Copy these examples into a spreadsheet and adjust the ranges for your own data.

MINUTE syntax pattern

=MINUTE(time)

Use this MINUTE pattern as the starting point for your spreadsheet formula.

MINUTE in a worksheet

=MINUTE(time)

Returns the minute portion of a time or duration.

When to use MINUTE

Use MINUTE when you need to return the minute portion of a time or duration.

  • Construct dates, times, and durations.
  • Extract time parts and shift dates for reporting.

How MINUTE works in Quadratic

In Quadratic, MINUTE follows the syntax MINUTE(time). The function works inside Quadratic formulas and can be combined with spreadsheet ranges, tables, and other formulas.

Common MINUTE mistakes

Most MINUTE issues come from mismatched argument types, ranges that do not cover the intended data, or optional parameters being omitted when the default behavior is not what you expected.

  • Check each required parameter before copying the formula across a sheet.
  • Confirm that ranges line up with the rows or columns you intend to analyze.
  • Use Quadratic AI to explain or debug the formula when the result looks wrong.

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MINUTE formula FAQ

What does the excel minute formula do?

MINUTE returns the minute portion of a time or duration.

What is the syntax for MINUTE?

The syntax is MINUTE(time). Required and optional parameters are listed at the top of this guide.

Can Quadratic AI help with MINUTE?

Yes. Quadratic AI can write a MINUTE formula, explain existing formula logic, or help debug broken references and unexpected results.

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