From GPT3:
The United States House of Representatives can adjourn after starting their voting for the Speaker of the House if they have not arrived at a winner.
The Speaker of the House is elected at the beginning of each new Congress, which occurs every two years.
The House can adjourn the voting for the Speaker at any time, either temporarily or permanently, by a majority vote.
The voting for the Speaker can be resumed at a later time if the House decides to do so.