Pages to Reading Time Calculator

Estimate reading time from pages, words per page, and reading speed to plan study sessions and assignments.

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Reading Time=Pages×Words Per PageWords Per Minute\text{Reading Time} = \frac{\text{Pages} \times \text{Words Per Page}}{\text{Words Per Minute}}

How it works: The tool estimates total words from the page count, then divides by reading speed in words per minute.

Worked Example

A 20-page reading at 250 words per page contains about 5,000 words. At 200 words per minute, reading time is about 25 minutes.

How to Estimate Reading Time from Pages

Reading time depends on both document density and your personal reading speed. Dense textbooks usually take longer than light fiction or slides.

  • A common estimate is 200 words per minute for careful reading
  • Technical textbooks and research papers may require slower reading speeds
  • Skimming can increase speed, but comprehension may drop
  • Using your own words-per-page and reading-speed assumptions makes planning more realistic

Use this estimate to break large reading tasks into manageable study blocks and avoid last-minute cramming.

You can also calculate changes using our Words to Pages Calculator, Study Time Calculator, Working Days Calculator or Test Grade Calculator.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to read 20 pages?

If each page has about 250 words and you read at 200 words per minute, 20 pages takes about 25 minutes. Dense academic reading may take longer.

What is a normal reading speed?

For careful reading, about 180 to 250 words per minute is a common range. Faster reading is possible, but comprehension usually matters more than speed for study work.

Does this work for textbooks?

Yes, but textbooks often require slower reading and review time. Consider lowering the reading speed setting if the material is technical or difficult.

Can I use this for study planning?

Yes. This tool is useful for planning daily reading targets, estimating homework time, and breaking assignments into smaller sessions.

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