33% Off Calculator
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.
33% off common prices
| Original price | 33% off | Sale 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.