An analog clock pattern refers to the arrangement of numbers and clock hands on the face of an analog clock, with the numbers arranged in a circular pattern and the clock hands rotating around the circle to indicate the time. Analog clocks consist of two or three hands (hour, minute, and sometimes a second hand) that rotate around a circle, which is divided into 12 segments representing the hours. The pattern of numbers on the clock face is typically arranged in a circular pattern, with the number 12 at the top and the other numbers following in clockwise order. Our template will be a perfect match if you want to explain what analog clock pattern is.