See where a single value stands relative to a whole data set. Paste your list of numbers, enter the score you care about, and the tool returns its percentile rank, meaning the percent of values that fall at or below it. The formula counts the values below the score plus half of the values equal to it, divides by the total count, and multiplies by 100, which is the standard definition used in testing and psychometrics. A percentile rank of 80 means the score beats or ties 80 percent of the data. This is the reverse of a percentile lookup: instead of asking what value sits at a rank, you ask what rank a value earns. It is perfect for interpreting exam scores, benchmarks, and any leaderboard. All computation happens locally in your browser, so nothing you enter is sent to a server.
It is the percent of values in your data that fall at or below a given value, so a rank of 80 means the value beats 80 percent of the data.
A percentile finds a value from a percent, while a percentile rank finds the percent from a value, so they are inverses.
The percentile rank runs from 0 to 100, with higher meaning the value sits near the top of the data.
See where a single value stands relative to a whole data set. Paste your list of numbers, enter the score you care about, and the tool returns its percentile rank, meaning the percent of values that fall at or below it.
Yes. Percentile Rank Calculator is completely free, with no sign-up and no usage limits.
Yes. Percentile Rank Calculator runs in any modern web browser. There is nothing to download or install.
Yes. Percentile Rank Calculator runs entirely on your device in your browser, so nothing you enter is uploaded to a server.