Calculators

Significant Figures Calculator

Round a number to N significant figures, or count the significant figures in a number.

Significant Figures Calculator

3.14159 to 3 sig figs = 3.14 Keep the first 3 significant digits and round the rest.

What This Calculator Does

Significant figures are the digits in a number that actually carry meaning about how precisely it was measured. If a scale reads 2.50 kg, all three digits matter - the trailing zero is significant because it shows the weight was measured to the nearest hundredth, not just guessed.

Counting them follows a few rules about which digits “count,” and rounding to a number of significant figures keeps only the most meaningful ones. This tool does both: count the significant figures in a number, or round a number to however many you want.

Significant Figure Rules

  • Non-zero digits are always significant.
  • Zeros between non-zero digits are significant.
  • Leading zeros are NOT significant.
  • Trailing zeros are significant only if there is a decimal point.

How to Use It

  1. Choose round or count.
  2. Enter the number (and the number of sig figs to keep, when rounding).
  3. Read the result.

Worked Examples

NumberActionResult
3.14159round to 33.14
12345round to 212000
0.0012345round to 20.0012
0.00120count3
1023count4

FAQ

What are significant figures?

The digits in a number that carry meaning about its precision — all non-zero digits, zeros between them, and trailing zeros after a decimal point.

How do you round to significant figures?

Keep the chosen number of significant digits, starting from the first non-zero digit, and round the rest. 3.14159 to 3 sig figs is 3.14.

Are trailing zeros significant?

Only when there is a decimal point. “1200” is treated as 2 significant figures, but “1200.” or “120.0” has more.