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This depends entirely on how well a person hears. Some people will not hear the ticking of a clock if they are standing right next to it, while others will hear it in the next room or beyond if it is quiet enough.

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You can typically hear a ticking clock from about 20 to 30 feet away in a quiet room. The sound may get softer as you move further away, and background noise can also affect how far the ticking can be heard.

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