Text Statistics — Readability Score Word Count Tool

Get detailed text statistics including word count, sentence count, readability scores, and more. Analyze your writing with Flesch Reading Ease and Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level. 100% client-side — your text stays private.

Text Statistics

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Averages
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Avg Words/Sentence
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Avg Syllables/Word
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Total Syllables
Readability Scores
Flesch Reading Ease
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Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level
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How to Use the Text Statistics Tool

  1. Type or paste your text into the input area above.
  2. Click the "Analyze" button to compute all statistics.
  3. View basic counts: words, characters, sentences, and paragraphs.
  4. Check averages: words per sentence and syllables per word.
  5. Review readability scores: Flesch Reading Ease and Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level.
  6. Click "Copy Stats" to copy all results to your clipboard.

Why Use This Text Statistics Tool

Understanding your text's readability is crucial for writers, educators, and content creators. This tool provides comprehensive statistics that help you gauge how easy your text is to read and what education level is needed to understand it.

Flesch Reading Ease scores text on a 0–100 scale (higher = easier), while Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level estimates the U.S. school grade needed. Together, these scores help you tailor your writing to your target audience — whether that's children, general readers, or professionals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Flesch Reading Ease scores text on a 0–100 scale. Higher scores mean easier text: 90–100 is very easy (5th grade), 60–70 is standard (8th–9th grade), and 0–30 is very difficult (college graduate). The formula considers sentence length and syllables per word.

Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level estimates the U.S. school grade level required to understand the text. A score of 8.0 means an average 8th grader can understand it. It's widely used in education, government, and healthcare to ensure clear communication.

The tool uses a heuristic approach: it counts vowel groups (consecutive vowels count as one), adjusts for silent trailing 'e', and handles special cases like words ending in '-le'. This provides accurate results for the vast majority of English words.

Use Cases

Academic Writing

Ensure academic papers meet readability standards for journals, theses, and research publications.

Blog SEO Optimization

Optimize blog posts for readability to improve engagement and search engine rankings.

Content Strategy

Analyze content readability to match writing complexity with your target audience level.

Education Planning

Match reading materials to student grade levels for curriculum development and lesson planning.