Number Sorter
Paste a list of numbers (one per line or comma-separated). Sort ascending or descending, with or without duplicates, with statistics like sum, average, min, max, and median.
Your Numbers
Sorted Result
How to use the Number Sorter
Paste numbers separated by commas, spaces, semicolons, or newlines. Choose ascending or descending sort order. Choose whether to keep or remove duplicates. The tool sorts instantly and shows useful statistics: count, sum, average, min, max, and median.
Why this tool matters
Sorting numbers is a constant marketing-and-analytics task — campaign spend, conversion rates, page views, revenue, A/B test results, survey scores. Doing it in Excel takes seconds but losing focus to switch apps takes minutes. A browser-tab tool keeps you in the flow.
Common use cases
- Quick analysis of campaign performance numbers from a Slack message
- Sorting A/B test result samples before computing significance
- Cleaning a list of phone numbers, IDs, or transaction amounts
- Removing duplicate IDs from a pasted CSV column
- Finding the median of a survey response set
- Quickly identifying max/min outliers in a small dataset
Frequently Asked Questions
Does it handle decimals and negative numbers?
Yes. The parser accepts any valid numeric format: integers, decimals, negatives, scientific notation (1.5e3).
What separator should I use?
Any combination of commas, spaces, semicolons, or newlines works. The tool auto-splits on whitespace and punctuation.
How many numbers can it handle?
Up to several tens of thousands without browser slowdown. For larger datasets, use a spreadsheet or scripting language.
Can I sort text alphabetically with this?
No — this is purely numeric. For text sorting, paste into a spreadsheet column and sort that.
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