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Midrange Calculator

Calculate the midrange from the minimum and maximum values in a list of numbers.

  • Updated April 16, 2026
  • Free online tool
  • Planning and research use

Quick data checks get easier when the smallest and largest values in a list are turned into one midrange result instead of being worked out manually. This calculator helps visitors calculate midrange from a comma-separated list of numbers using standard descriptive-statistics math.

Run the estimate

Enter your numbers and read the result first, then use the sections below to understand what affects the outcome.

Midrange calculator

Calculate the midrange from a comma-separated list of numbers.

Enter values separated by commas, like 8, 12, 19, 26, 31.

19.50

Estimated midrange based on the valid minimum and maximum values in the list entered.

Midrange19.50
Minimum value8.00
Maximum value31.00
Count of values entered5
  • The smallest valid value entered is 8.00 and the largest is 31.00, so the midrange is 19.50.
  • 5 valid values were included in the result.
  • All of the comma-separated entries were read successfully as numeric values.

This is a simple descriptive-statistics tool. The midrange only uses the minimum and maximum values in the valid list, so it can move a lot when extreme values change.

Last updated April 16, 2026. Use this tool to compare scenarios and plan ahead, then confirm important details with the lender, employer, insurer, contractor, or other qualified provider involved in the final decision.

What the calculator is doing

Enter a comma-separated list of numbers.

The calculator finds the minimum and maximum valid values in the list.

It averages the minimum and maximum to calculate the midrange.

This is standard midrange math. Invalid entries are skipped so the result is based only on values that can be read as numbers.

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Ways people use this tool

Example scenarios help turn a quick estimate into a more useful comparison or planning step.

Check the center between extremes

Midrange can be a quick way to describe the midpoint between the smallest and largest values in a short data set.

Compare simple summary measures

Trying midrange beside average, median, and range can make it easier to see how each summary reacts to the same list.

Use it for homework or worksheet checks

A quick midrange result can help verify descriptive-statistics problems without reworking the arithmetic each time.

Common questions

How is midrange calculated here?

The calculator adds the minimum and maximum valid values in the list, then divides that total by two.

What happens to invalid entries?

Entries that cannot be read as numbers are skipped so they do not affect the midrange result.

Why can midrange change quickly?

Because it depends only on the minimum and maximum values, extreme values can move the result much more than they would in some other averages.

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