Calculate discount percentages, final prices, and savings instantly. Perfect for shopping, sales, clearance items, and business pricing. Find out how much you save on any discount.
Calculate discounts and savings
Three ways to calculate discounts:
Formula: Final Price = Original Γ (1 - Discount%/100)
Example: $100 with 25% off
$100 Γ (1 - 25/100) = $100 Γ 0.75 = $75
Formula: Discount% = [(Original - Final) / Original] Γ 100
Example: From $100 to $75
[(100-75)/100] Γ 100 = 25%
Formula: Original = Final / (1 - Discount%/100)
Example: $80 after 20% off
$80 / (1 - 20/100) = $80 / 0.80 = $100
Scenario: TV marked $800 with 40% off
Calculation: $800 Γ (1 - 0.40) = $480
You Pay: $480 | You Save: $320
Scenario: Dress originally $150, now $90
Calculation: [(150-90)/150] Γ 100 = 40%
Discount: 40% off | Saved: $60
Scenario: Laptop $720 after 10% student discount
Calculation: $720 / (1 - 0.10) = $800
Original: $800 | Saved: $80
Scenario: BOGO = 50% off on total
Calculation: 2 items at $20 each = $40 β Pay $20
Effective Discount: 50% | Saved: $20
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Formula: [(Original Price - Sale Price) / Original Price] Γ 100. Example: Item was $100, now $75. Discount = [(100-75)/100] Γ 100 = 25%. Use our "Find Discount %" tab for instant results.
Multiply the price by 0.80 (or subtract 20% from the price). Example: $50 with 20% off = $50 Γ 0.80 = $40. You save $10. Use our calculator to get instant results for any discount.
Discount is the actual amount saved (dollars/rupees), while discount percentage is the proportion of the original price. Example: 25% off $100 means 25% discount and $25 discount amount.
Apply discounts sequentially, not additively. Example: 20% off then 10% off $100 = $100 Γ 0.80 Γ 0.90 = $72 (not 30% off). The order matters - calculate each discount on the new price.
Divide sale price by (1 - discount percentage as decimal). Example: $80 after 20% off = $80 / (1 - 0.20) = $80 / 0.80 = $100 original. Use our "Find Original" tab.
Yes! BOGO (buy one get one) is effectively 50% off the total when items are the same price. Two $20 items = $40 total, pay $20 = 50% discount on the total purchase.
Retailers multiply original price by (1 - discount percentage). Example: $200 item with 30% off = $200 Γ 0.70 = $140. They may round to nearest dollar for clean pricing ($139.99).
Depends on the item and timing. Typical sales: 10-25% (regular sales), 30-50% (seasonal clearance), 50-70% (final clearance). Electronics often have smaller margins (10-20%) while clothing goes higher (30-70%).