How to Calculate a Tip in Your Head

Tipping math trips people up only because they try to do it the hard way. With one simple anchor — 10% — you can hit every common tip percentage in seconds without a calculator.

Start with 10%

Ten percent is just the bill with the decimal moved one place left. A $46.80 bill has a 10% tip of $4.68. That single move is the foundation for everything else.

Build the rest from there

For 20%, double the 10% figure: $4.68 becomes about $9.35. For 15%, take the 10% amount plus half of it: $4.68 + $2.34 = about $7. For 18%, land between 15% and 20%, closer to 20% — roughly $8.40 here. Rounding to a clean dollar is completely fine.

The tax shortcut

In many places sales tax is close to 8–9%, so doubling the tax line on your receipt lands near an 18% tip with zero calculation. Handy when the bill already prints the tax.

Frequently asked questions

Do I tip on the pre-tax or post-tax total?

Etiquette says pre-tax, but the difference is small and many people just use the total for simplicity.

How do I split a tip among friends?

Calculate the total with tip first, then divide by the number of people — dividing then tipping gives the same result.

Try it yourself

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Results are general information only and not professional financial, medical, or legal advice.

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