Advanced OSRS Skill Level Calculator

Calculate OSRS levels, XP gaps, target progress, and training time quickly. Use precise inputs fast. Export your skill plan for later review very easily.

Calculator Form

Formula Used

The level experience formula is based on the common OSRS level curve. For each level, the calculator sums points from level 1 to the level before the target.

Points per step: floor(level + 300 × 2level / 7)

Total XP for a level: floor(total points ÷ 4)

Remaining XP: target XP − projected XP

Adjusted gain: raw planned gain × bonus multiplier

Hours needed: remaining XP ÷ expected XP per hour

How To Use This Calculator

  1. Select a skill or enter a custom skill name.
  2. Choose whether to enter current XP or current level.
  3. Enter your target level or target XP.
  4. Add planned XP gain and any bonus multiplier.
  5. Enter your expected XP per hour.
  6. Press the calculate button.
  7. Review the result above the form.
  8. Download the CSV or PDF report if needed.

Example Data Table

Skill Current XP Target Level Target XP XP Per Hour Estimated Hours
Woodcutting 1,000,000 85 3,258,594 55,000 41.07
Cooking 2,500,000 90 5,346,332 180,000 15.81
Mining 737,627 75 1,210,421 42,000 11.26

OSRS Skill Planning Article

Why Skill Planning Matters

An OSRS skill level calculator helps players plan steady training. It turns current progress into clear numbers. The tool reads your present experience, goal level, and expected training speed. It then shows the gap between both points. This makes every grind easier to measure.

Understanding Experience Growth

Experience in Old School RuneScape grows in a curved pattern. Early levels need small gains. Later levels need much larger gains. Level ninety two is close to halfway to level ninety nine. That surprises many players. A calculator prevents wrong guesses and supports better time plans.

Advanced Input Options

This page can work from current level or current experience. Experience is more exact, because levels cover wide ranges. You can enter a gained amount, a bonus multiplier, and an hourly rate. The result shows adjusted gain, projected experience, estimated level, remaining experience, and hours needed. It also reports how much of the target has already been completed.

Comparing Training Methods

Training choices differ by skill. Combat may use monsters. Cooking may use raw food. Mining may use rocks or motherlode mine. The calculator does not choose a method for you. Instead, it gives a neutral target model. You can compare several methods by changing the hourly rate.

Exporting Your Plan

The CSV export is useful for spreadsheets. It stores inputs and results in a simple row. The PDF export is useful for sharing or saving a short report. These options help players keep records across many sessions. They also help clan leaders or account planners document goals.

Getting Better Estimates

For best results, enter the exact experience from the in game skill guide. Choose the target level you want to reach. Add a realistic hourly rate. Avoid using peak rates if you take breaks. If using bonus experience, enter the multiplier. A value of one means normal experience.

Reviewing Long Grinds

This calculator is an estimate, not a promise. Real results depend on clicks, travel time, mistakes, lag, supplies, and attention. Still, it gives a strong planning base. Use it before long grinds, quests, diaries, and account builds. Clear numbers make training calmer, faster, and easier to review.

Flexible Account Use

Because the calculator accepts custom rates, it works for iron accounts, pures, skillers, mains, and casual players. Save each report, then update your plan after every major training session or milestone you complete.

FAQs

What does this OSRS skill level calculator do?

It estimates your current level, target gap, projected level, remaining XP, training hours, sessions, and days needed from your entered values.

Can I calculate by level instead of XP?

Yes. Select the current level mode. The calculator converts your level to the required base XP, then adds any XP gained inside that level.

Why is current XP more accurate?

Each level covers a range of experience. Exact XP shows your real position inside that range, so the remaining gap becomes more precise.

What does bonus multiplier mean?

It adjusts planned gain. Use 1 for normal XP. Use 1.10 for ten percent extra, or 2 for double experience style planning.

Does this support virtual levels?

Yes. The calculator can estimate levels up to 126 using the extended experience curve. Normal skill cap planning still works for level 99.

Why are hours only estimates?

Actual training speed changes with attention, banking, movement, mistakes, supply limits, method choice, and connection quality.

What is the CSV download for?

The CSV file stores the result in a simple format. You can open it in spreadsheet software and compare multiple training plans.

What is the PDF download for?

The PDF file creates a compact report. It is useful for saving a goal, sharing progress, or keeping account planning notes.

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