Percentage Calculator – For Discounts, Tips, and All Your Math Anxiety

Need to figure out what 15% of your bill is, how much you've grown your crypto portfolio (or lost), or just want to finally understand your homework? Our Percentage Calculator makes it insanely easy to calculate percentage increase, decrease, X% of Y, or what % one number is of another. Whether you're a student, a shopper, or someone just trying to survive tax season β€” this tool's got your back.

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🎯 Percentage Calculator – Because "What's 15% of $87.43?" Shouldn't Trigger a Panic Attack

Math teachers:
"You'll use percentages every day as an adult!"

You, standing in front of a checkout counter, sweating because you can't figure out a 20% discount on a $59 hoodie:
"…they were right."

Breathe easy. Our free Percentage Calculator is here to stop your brain from melting every time someone mentions "percent off," "percent increase," or "you gained 8% body fat during the holidays."

πŸ”§ What can it do? (Besides saving your dignity)

βœ… Calculate what X% of Y is (like 15% of your lunch bill)

βœ… Find out what % one number is of another (for awkward grade math)

βœ… Figure out percentage increase and decrease (great for crypto losses)

βœ… No installs. No app. No logins. Just math magic in your browser.

βœ… Works on phones, desktops, tablets, and even that ancient laptop from 2010.

❓ Real questions we've actually made up:

Q: Can I use this to calculate my tip?
A: Yes, and maybe your waiter will stop glaring at you.

Q: Will it help me figure out my grade?
A: Absolutely. We can't promise it'll improve your grade though.

Q: Why is math this hard?
A: We don't know. Ask whoever invented percentages. Probably a tax collector.

Q: So it's really free? No sneaky pop-ups?
A: Totally free. No "unlock premium" trapdoors. Just some light ads that fund our caffeine habits.

🧠 Pro tip:

Save this bad boy in your bookmarks. Next time you're calculating a 17.5% off sale or wondering how much interest your bank "generously" gave you (spoiler: it's like $0.06), you'll be glad you did.

Math may be eternal…
But struggling with percentages doesn't have to be. πŸŽ―πŸ“‰