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Leave as 1 if you are paying the entire bill yourself.
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Detailed Example

See how this tool takes the stress out of group dining.

Problem: You finish dinner with friends. The bill arrives, and suddenly everyone stares at their phones trying to calculate who owes what amount.

Solution: Open this calculator to solve the math. Here is exactly how to break down a hundred dollar check for five people instantly.

Step 1: You enter the original hundred dollar bill amount.
Step 2: You tap the twenty percent button for good service.
Step 3: You enter five people into the final splitting input.

Result: No more awkward arguments. The tool shows a twenty dollar total tip, and each person pays exactly twenty four dollars to leave.

How It Works

Get your total numbers sorted in four super simple steps.

Step 1: Enter the Bill
Just type in the final amount shown on your receipt before any tips are added. Grab the total from the bottom line.
Step 2: Pick a Tip
Choose from our quick preset buttons for standard service, or type in a custom percentage if you want to leave a specific amount.
Step 3: Split the Cost
Tell us how many friends are splitting the meal. It divides everything perfectly so nobody ends up paying more than their fair share.
Step 4: See the Results
Get an instant breakdown showing the total tip, the final bill amount, and exactly what each person needs to contribute to the table.

Understanding Gratuities

Everything you need to know about leaving the right amount.

The 15 Percent Rule
This is the standard baseline for average service in most sit-down restaurants. It shows you appreciate the waiter's effort without going overboard.
The 20 Percent Standard
Leaving twenty percent has become the norm for excellent service. It really helps service workers who often rely heavily on these gratuities.
Pre-Tax vs Post-Tax
Most people calculate their gratuity based on the subtotal before taxes. However, tipping on the final post-tax amount is incredibly generous.
Bartender Etiquette
A common rule of thumb is a dollar per drink, but if you are running a tab, twenty percent is generally expected.
Takeout Gratuities
While not strictly mandatory, leaving a few dollars or ten percent for takeout orders shows great appreciation for the staff preparing your meal.
Delivery Drivers
Always tip delivery drivers well. They use their own gas and vehicles. Fifteen to twenty percent of your order total is widely considered fair.
Coffee Shop Jars
Dropping spare change or a dollar in the barista's tip jar is a nice gesture, especially if you order a highly complex custom drink.
Large Party Gratuity
Many restaurants automatically add eighteen percent for groups of six or more. Always check your receipt so you do not accidentally tip twice.
Hair Salons and Spas
Your stylist or massage therapist expects a twenty percent gratuity. They provide highly personalized services that require a lot of skill and attention.
Hotel Housekeeping
Leaving two to five dollars per night on your pillow is standard. It makes a huge difference for the hardworking folks cleaning your room.
Valet Parking
Giving the attendant two to five dollars when they return your car is expected. Have some small bills ready before you leave the venue.
Rideshare Drivers
Apps make it easy to tip your driver digitally. Ten to twenty percent is a great way to thank them for a safe, clean ride.
Food Buffets
Even though you serve yourself, servers still clear your plates and refill your drinks. A ten percent tip is a wonderful way to say thanks.
Holiday Generosity
Consider giving a bit extra during the holiday season. A larger tip brings festive joy and really helps out workers during expensive months.
Bad Service Situations
If the service was genuinely terrible, leaving ten percent or speaking to a manager is better than leaving absolutely nothing on the table.
Tipping Globally
Tipping culture varies wildly. In America it is expected, but in countries like Japan or Italy, it might be declined or already included.

Key Features

Why thousands of people trust our math at the dinner table.

Lightning Fast Math
Forget doing mental gymnastics at the dinner table. Our tool gives you instant, accurate numbers the moment you tap the calculate button.
Custom Percentage Option
Not happy with the standard presets? You can type in literally any percentage you want to match the exact level of service received.
Group Bill Splitting
Dining with friends is fun until the bill arrives. This feature perfectly divides the total and the tip among everyone at the table.
Clear Cost Breakdown
See a transparent list showing the original amount, the gratuity added, and the grand total. No hidden math or confusing numbers anywhere.
Mobile Friendly Design
Designed to look beautiful and function flawlessly on your phone screen, making it the perfect companion for dining out at crowded restaurants.
No Annoying Ads
We hate clutter as much as you do. Enjoy a clean, distraction-free interface that gets straight to the point without any annoying popups.
Completely Private
We never store your financial numbers or track your restaurant habits. Everything is calculated locally right there on your own personal device.
Works Completely Offline
Once the page loads, you don't need an active internet connection to do the math. Perfect for restaurants with terrible cell service.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common queries about dining out and splitting the check.

Should I tip on the total before or after tax?
Most experts say tip on the pre-tax subtotal. However, tipping on the final amount is much easier and highly appreciated by restaurant staff everywhere. Check Emily Post.
What is the standard tipping percentage right now?
Fifteen to twenty percent remains the golden standard for sit-down restaurants. If your waiter went above and beyond, leaving twenty percent shows true appreciation.
Do I need to leave a tip for takeout orders?
It is not mandatory, but leaving ten percent is a lovely gesture for the staff who packed your bags and made sure nothing spilled.
How do we split a bill unevenly?
If someone ordered a pricey steak while you had a salad, calculate your items separately, then add a twenty percent gratuity to your specific total.
What if the restaurant added an automatic gratuity?
Always read your receipt carefully. If a service charge is already included, you do not need to leave extra unless you genuinely want to.
Is tipping a thing outside of the United States?
It depends on the country. Many European and Asian nations include service in the price. Always research local customs before traveling to avoid offending locals.