Charlie Puth’s national anthem at Super Bowl 60 lasted about 1 minute and 51–52 seconds (roughly 111–112 seconds), which was under the widely discussed 2‑minute betting line.

Quick Scoop

  • Estimated “official” time: around 1:51 (111 seconds) from the start of “Oh, say can you see” to the end of “brave.”
  • Another timed report clocked it at 1:52.23.
  • Sportsbooks and fan timers therefore treat it as just under 1 minute 52 seconds , comfortably below the common over/under of 116–120 seconds.

Why people care about the exact time

  • The anthem length is a popular Super Bowl prop bet , with lines this year set around 1:56–2:00 minutes depending on the book.
  • Most betting timers start when he sings “Oh say, can you see” and stop on the final word “brave,” so tiny differences in when you start/stop can create small timing discrepancies like 1:51 vs 1:52.23.

Forum & trending chatter

On forums and social discussion threads, fans are mainly talking about:

  1. Did it hit the over or under?
    • With the performance landing around 1:51–1:52, it hit the under for most common prop lines.
  1. Style vs. length
    • Many users note that he kept it relatively tight and musical instead of stretching every note for drama, which helped keep the time under two minutes.

“Felt quick but classy, definitely an under for the prop” – is the general vibe you’ll see across NFL and betting forums (paraphrased from public discussions).

TL;DR: If you’re wondering “how long was Charlie Puth’s national anthem?” the safe answer for your post is:
About 1 minute and 51–52 seconds, officially treated as under 2 minutes and an ‘under’ on the betting line.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.