Hours

Every 6 Hours Cron Expression

Run a cron job every 6 hours with 0 */6 * * *.

Cron expression

0 */6 * * *

Plain English explanation

Runs every 6 hours.

Field breakdown

Minute

0

At minute 0

0-59

Hour

*/6

Every 6 hours

0-23

Day of Month

*

Every day of the month

1-31

Month

*

Every month

1-12

Day of Week

*

Every day of the week

0-7, where 0 or 7 is Sunday

Use case

Good for quarter-day maintenance tasks or scheduled service checks.

FAQ

What does this cron expression mean?

Runs every 6 hours.

Can I use this in Linux crontab?

Yes. This is a standard Linux 5-field cron expression when used with a normal crontab command.

Does this work in GitHub Actions?

Usually yes for 5-field syntax, but GitHub Actions schedules run in UTC and may be delayed during high load.

How can I change the time?

Edit the minute and hour fields, or open the expression in the Cron Generator or Playground.

How can I test this expression?

Use the Cron Validator to check syntax and the Next Run Calculator to preview upcoming executions.