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Calculate 33% off any price. At 33% off, a $100 item costs $67.00 and you save $33.00. Enter your own price below for an exact result.

Final price
$67.00
You save $33.00
Original price$100.00
Discount amount-$33.00
Effective discount33.00%
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33% off common prices

Original price33% offSale price
$10-$3.30$6.70
$25-$8.25$16.75
$50-$16.50$33.50
$100-$33.00$67.00
$200-$66.00$134.00
$500-$165.00$335.00
$1,000-$330.00$670.00

How to calculate 33% off

To calculate 33% off any price, multiply the original price by 0.33 to get the discount amount, then subtract that from the original price. The shortcut: multiply by 0.67 to jump directly to the sale price. For example, 33% off $80 is $53.60 — and you save $26.40.

33% off is harder to do in your head than rounder percentages. The trick: a third off — divide the price by 3 for the discount and subtract.

Watch out for stacked discounts. "33% off + extra 10% off" is not (33 + 10)% off — it's actually 39.7% off, because the second discount applies to the already-reduced price. This is also why "buy one, get one 33% off" is only a 17% discount on the pair, not 33% off each item.

For sellers: a 33% discount is meaningful but manageable on most product categories. If your normal gross margin is 50%, a 33% sale takes that down to 17%. Plan promotional cadence so the discount drives incremental volume rather than just rewarding customers who would have bought anyway.

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Frequently asked questions

What is 33% off $100?

33% off $100 is $67.00. You save $33.00.

What is 33% off $50?

33% off $50 is $33.50. You save $16.50.

How do you take 33% off a price?

Multiply the original price by 0.33 to find the discount amount, then subtract from the original. Or take a shortcut: multiply the original price by 0.67 to get the final sale price directly.

Is 33% off the same as a 33% coupon plus another discount?

No. Stacked discounts multiply, not add. 33% off plus an extra 10% off equals about 39.7% off total — not 43% off. The second discount applies to the already-reduced price.

Does sales tax apply before or after the discount?

In most U.S. jurisdictions, sales tax is calculated on the post-discount price — the amount you actually pay. The exception is when a coupon is reimbursed by the manufacturer (rare in retail and mostly relevant in CPG categories like cereal coupons).

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Disclaimer: This calculator provides estimates for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, tax, accounting, or legal advice. Tax rates, regulations, and economic data change frequently. Consult a qualified accountant or tax professional for advice specific to your situation.