Tip Calculator

Our free Tip Calculator is a quick and easy tool for calculating tips at restaurants, bars, and other service establishments. Get accurate gratuity calculations based on your bill amount and preferred tip percentage.

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Tip Calculator Guidelines for Services

Restaurants, Bartenders

15-20% of the bill

Taxi or Limo Drivers

15-20% of the fare

Hair/Beauty Services

10-20% of service

Food Delivery

15-20% depending on distance, total price

Hotel Room Service

Normally included; if not, 15-20%

Hotel Housekeeping

$1-$2 per person per night

Automotive Services

Not expected, or a few dollars

Movers & Deliveries

Not expected, or $5-$20 each

Home Services

Not expected, or $5-$20 each

Massage Services

10-20% of service

Parking Attendants

$1-$3 per service

Tour Guides

$1-$5 depending on tour length

Quick Tip Calculator Method:

  • 10%: Move decimal point one place left ($50 → $5)
  • 15%: 10% amount + half of that amount ($5 + $2.50 = $7.50)
  • 20%: Double the 10% amount ($5 × 2 = $10)

*In the U.S., a tip of 15-20% is customary for good service. Our Tip Calculator helps you get it right every time.

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Easily divide the total bill among friends or family members. Our Tip Calculator shows exactly what everyone owes.

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How to Calculate Tips Easily

While our calculator makes tipping calculations effortless, knowing how to calculate tips mentally is a valuable skill. Here are some simple techniques:

The Move-the-Decimal Method

To calculate common tip percentages:

  • 1. For 10%: Move decimal point one place left
    Example: $45.80 → $4.58
  • 2. For 15%: Calculate 10%, then add half of that amount
    Example: $4.58 + $2.29 = $6.87
  • 3. For 20%: Double the 10% amount
    Example: $4.58 × 2 = $9.16
  • 4. For 18%: Add 10% and 8% (move decimal point one place left then subtract 20%)
    Example: $4.58 + ($4.58 - $0.92) = $8.24

Bill Splitting Techniques

When dining with friends:

  • 1. Equal Split: Add the tip to the total bill, then divide by number of people
    Example: $100 bill + $20 tip = $120, divided by 4 people = $30 each
  • 2. Proportional Split: Each person tips based on what they ordered
    Example: Person ordered $25 worth of food, adds $5 tip (20%)
  • 3. Round Up Method: Calculate the basic amount per person, then round up to a convenient number
    Example: Basic split is $27.80 each, round up to $30 each for simplicity

Common Tipping Scenarios

Scenario Standard Tip Calculation Example
Dining at a restaurant 15-20% $75 bill × 0.18 = $13.50 tip
Food delivery 15-20% $40 order × 0.15 = $6 tip
Taxi ride 15-20% $25 fare × 0.15 = $3.75 tip
Haircut/salon services 10-20% $50 service × 0.15 = $7.50 tip

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a tip?

A tip (or gratuity) is an additional amount of money given to service workers as a way of showing appreciation for their service. Tips are typically given to workers in the service industry, such as waitstaff, bartenders, taxi drivers, hotel staff, and hair stylists, among others. In many places, especially the United States, service workers often receive lower base wages with the expectation that tips will supplement their income.

How do I calculate a tip?

To calculate a tip, enter your bill amount in the calculator above, select your desired tip percentage, and the number of people sharing the bill. Our calculator will instantly show you the tip amount, total bill, and how much each person should pay. For mental math, you can calculate 10% by moving the decimal point one place left (e.g., $50 → $5), then double it for 20% or add half for 15%.

What is a fair tip percentage?

A fair tip percentage depends on the service type and quality. For restaurants in the U.S., 15-20% is standard for good service. For exceptional service, 20-25% may be appropriate. For poor service, 10-15% is customary since servers often rely on tips as part of their income. Tipping customs vary significantly by country, with some countries having no tipping culture at all.

Should I tip before or after tax?

In most places, it's customary to calculate the tip based on the pre-tax amount of your bill. However, many people find it simpler to calculate based on the total bill amount. Either approach is acceptable, though tipping on the pre-tax amount will result in a slightly lower tip. In practice, many people tip on the total amount simply because it's easier to calculate.

When should I tip?

You should tip whenever you receive a service from someone in the service industry. Common situations include dining at restaurants, getting a haircut, taking a taxi, staying at hotels, food delivery, and receiving services from various professionals like tour guides or massage therapists. Remember that service workers often rely on tips as a significant part of their income, especially in countries like the United States.

How should I split the bill with friends?

When splitting a bill with friends, enter the total bill amount and the number of people in your group in our calculator. It will show how much each person should pay, including their share of the tip. For a more equitable split, consider having everyone pay for what they ordered plus their share of the tip. This is especially fair when some people order significantly more expensive items or alcoholic beverages.

Do tipping practices vary by country?

Yes, tipping practices vary significantly around the world. In the United States, tipping 15-20% is customary and often expected. In Europe, tipping is appreciated but often at lower rates (5-10%), and in some countries like Spain and France, the service charge may be included in the bill. In Japan, tipping is not customary and might even be considered rude. In other countries like Australia, service workers receive higher wages, making tipping less common but still appreciated for exceptional service.

Should I tip if the service was poor?

In countries where tipping is customary, like the United States, it's still appropriate to leave some tip even for poor service, though you might tip at the lower end of the range (10-15%). This is because servers often earn below minimum wage and rely on tips. If the service was truly terrible, consider speaking with a manager rather than withholding the tip entirely. In countries where service workers earn full wages, tipping for poor service is less expected.

Is it necessary to tip for takeout or counter service?

For takeout orders or counter service, tipping is less expected than for full table service, but still appreciated. A tip of 5-10% or a few dollars is a nice gesture, especially for complex orders, large orders, or if extra service was provided. During difficult times like the COVID-19 pandemic, many customers chose to tip more generously for takeout to support restaurant workers facing reduced hours or income.

How do I tip when traveling internationally?

When traveling internationally, research the tipping customs of your destination before your trip. In some countries like Japan, tipping is not customary and can even be considered rude. In European countries, tipping is more modest (around 5-10%) than in the US, and service charges are often included in the bill. In some countries, it's preferable to round up the bill or leave small change rather than calculating a percentage. When in doubt, ask locals or hotel staff about proper tipping etiquette.

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International Tipping Guide

Tipping in Spain

In Spain, tipping is appreciated but not expected as it is in the United States. Spanish wait staff earn reasonable wages, so they don't rely heavily on tips.

  • Restaurants: For good service, leaving 5-10% is appreciated. For casual meals, rounding up or leaving small change is common.
  • Cafes/Bars: Tipping is not expected; many locals simply leave small change.
  • Taxis: Rounding up the fare or adding 1-2€ is sufficient.
  • Hotels: 1-2€ per bag for porters, 1-2€ for room service, and 2-4€ per day for housekeeping.
  • Tour Guides: 5-10€ for group tours or up to 15€ for private tours.

Tipping in France

In France, a service charge (service compris) is legally required to be included in restaurant bills. However, additional tipping is still appreciated for good service.

  • Restaurants: Despite the included service charge, leaving an additional 5-10% for exceptional service is appreciated.
  • Cafes: Leaving small change or rounding up is common practice.
  • Taxis: 5-10% of the fare or rounding up to the nearest euro is typical.
  • Hotels: 1-2€ per bag for porters, 1-2€ for room service, and 1-2€ per day for housekeeping.
  • Hairdressers: 10% of the service cost is customary.

Tipping in Japan

Tipping is not customary in Japan and can actually cause confusion or even be considered rude in some situations. Quality service is expected as standard without additional payment.

  • Restaurants: No tipping is expected or necessary. Attempting to leave extra money might result in staff chasing after you to return your "forgotten" money.
  • Taxis: No tip is expected. The driver will give you exact change.
  • Hotels: High-end hotels that cater to international travelers may accept tips, but it's not expected. If you do tip, place money in an envelope rather than handing it directly.
  • Tour Guides: This is the only exception where a small gift or token of appreciation might be accepted, but cash tips are still uncommon.

Tipping in Other Countries

Europe

  • UK: 10-15% in restaurants (check if service charge is included), no tipping in pubs.
  • Italy: Service charge (coperto) often included; additional 5-10% for exceptional service.
  • Germany: 5-10% by rounding up the bill, saying "stimmt so" (keep the change).

Americas & Asia

  • Canada: Similar to U.S., 15-20% in restaurants.
  • Mexico: 10-15% in restaurants, smaller tips for other services.
  • China: No tipping culture except in international hotels and tourist areas.

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