How to use this calculator
Enter total pages, pages already read, days remaining, and average minutes per page.
The calculator turns the remaining pages into a daily reading target and estimated daily reading time.
Create a reading plan from total pages, pages already read, time per page, and days remaining. It calculates daily pages, daily reading time, and completion risk.
Enter total pages, pages already read, days remaining, and average minutes per page.
The calculator turns the remaining pages into a daily reading target and estimated daily reading time.
The result shows the page pace required to finish on time. A lower daily page target is easier to maintain. A high page target requires catch-up sessions or faster reading strategy.
Reading speed depends on difficulty. Dense textbooks usually require more time per page than novels or review notes.
If 260 pages remain, 13 days are left, and each page takes 2 minutes, you need 20 pages or 40 minutes per day.
Divide remaining pages by the number of days left before your target date.
You can finish if the required daily reading time fits your available study schedule.
Multiply pages per day by your average minutes per page.
Textbooks often require slower reading because definitions, examples, and exercises need extra attention.
Add missed pages to the remaining page total and redistribute them across the days left.
| Module | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Main result | Primary study metric with status |
| Health score | 0 to 100 planning quality indicator |
| Risk signal | Shows whether action is needed |
| Recommendation | Specific next step based on the result |