Plan a 99
See the XP gap from your current point to level 99 and convert it into hours or actions.
Plan any OSRS skill goal from your current level or exact XP. See XP remaining, time to level, actions needed, and quick targets for 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 92, and 99.
Use exact XP for the best result, or let the calculator use the minimum XP for your current level.
OSRS uses a steep experience curve. The early levels move quickly, but the final stretch carries most of the grind. Level 85 is only about one quarter of the XP needed for 99, and level 92 is roughly the halfway point.
That is why a useful XP calculator should show more than a level difference. You need XP remaining, time at your real XP/hour, and actions needed for the method you plan to use.
Use this calculator for broad planning across OSRS skills, then use skill-specific guides for route details, requirements, costs, and unlocks.
See the XP gap from your current point to level 99 and convert it into hours or actions.
Change XP/hour or XP/action to compare slower cheap methods against faster expensive ones.
Jump to level 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 92, or 99 without typing each target manually.
Enter your current XP and a target XP to plan a daily, weekly, or weekend grind.
These common targets help you understand how much the curve accelerates toward level 99.
| Level | Total XP | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| 50 | 101,333 XP | A common early account milestone. |
| 70 | 737,627 XP | Unlocks many higher-level methods and requirements. |
| 85 | 3,258,594 XP | Almost one quarter of the way to level 99. |
| 92 | 6,517,253 XP | Roughly halfway to level 99 by XP. |
| 99 | 13,034,431 XP | The standard OSRS skill cape goal. |
The calculator uses the OSRS experience curve, where level 99 is 13,034,431 XP. If you enter only a current level, it starts from the minimum XP for that level.
If you enter exact current XP or exact target XP, that value is used instead of the level minimum. This is best when planning from your real in-game XP.
Time is calculated as XP remaining divided by XP per hour. Real results can change because of banking, travel, supplies, failed actions, and attention.
Actions are calculated as XP remaining divided by XP per action. This is useful for estimating laps, logs, potions, bars, catches, crafts, or kills.
This is an unofficial planning calculator for players. It does not use copyrighted game images or private data. Always check the live game, wiki, and method guides for current requirements, unlocks, costs, and market prices.
An OSRS XP calculator estimates how much experience you need to reach a target level or target XP in Old School RuneScape. This page also estimates time remaining from your XP/hour and actions needed from your XP/action.
Level 99 requires 13,034,431 total XP in a standard OSRS skill. The calculator uses the OSRS XP curve to calculate the exact XP needed between your current level or XP and your target.
Yes, level 92 is roughly halfway to level 99 by experience. Level 92 requires 6,517,253 XP, while level 99 requires 13,034,431 XP.
Exact current XP is more accurate. If you only know your level, the calculator uses the minimum XP for that level. If you enter exact XP, it overrides the level estimate.
The calculator divides your XP remaining by your XP per hour. The result is an estimate, because real XP rates depend on gear, supplies, attention, route, downtime, and mistakes.
XP per action is the experience you get for one repeatable action, such as one log chopped, one item crafted, one potion made, one course lap, or one successful catch. The calculator divides XP remaining by that number.
Yes. The XP curve is the same for standard OSRS skills, so the calculator can be used for Attack, Strength, Magic, Mining, Slayer, Farming, Construction, Hunter, and the rest.
No. This first version focuses on XP remaining, time, and actions. Costs and profit vary heavily by method and market prices, so they are better handled in skill-specific calculators later.