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Calculate the mode of a number list and review whether the data has one mode, multiple modes, or no repeated value.
Calculate the mode of a number list
Enter a list of numbers to find the most frequent value instantly in your browser.
Find the most frequent value without counting repeats by hand
Paste or type numbers separated by commas, spaces, or new lines. The result panel shows the mode first, then explains whether the list has one mode, multiple modes, or no repeated value at all.
Enter a list of numbers to calculate the mode instantly.
Mode result
Review the mode first, then compare the list size, unique values, and highest frequency.
Enter numbers to calculate a mode.
The mode will appear here as soon as the input is valid.
How to use the mode calculator
- Enter or paste the numbers you want to evaluate.
- Separate values with commas, spaces, or new lines.
- Review the main result to see the mode instantly.
- Use the supporting values to compare the total count, unique values, and highest frequency.
- Use Example to load a sample list or Clear to reset the calculator.
Mode calculator examples
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What is the mode of 4, 7, 4, 9, 7, 4?
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How do you find the mode of a list of numbers?
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What happens when a dataset has more than one mode?
What this mode calculator covers
This tool counts how many times each number appears in a list and returns the most frequent value or values. It also shows the total count, unique values, and highest frequency so you can understand why the result is a single mode, multiple modes, or no mode.
When a mode calculator is useful
A mode calculator is useful when you want to find the most common value in a dataset. That can help with survey answers, repeated scores, prices, measurement results, classroom examples, and quick descriptive statistics checks.
Mode vs median vs average
The mode is the most frequent value. The median is the middle value in a sorted list. The average is the arithmetic mean of all values. These three statistics answer different questions, so it is common to compare them together when reviewing a dataset.
Mode calculator FAQs
What if more than one value appears most often?
If multiple values share the highest frequency, the calculator returns all of them as multiple modes.
What if every value appears only once?
In that case the list has no mode, and the calculator returns a valid no-mode result instead of an error.
Can I use decimals and negative numbers?
Yes. The calculator supports valid numeric inputs including decimals and negative values.