🔍 vs Google
Percentage Calculator vs Google — Multiple Modes in One Place
Quick Answer
Google search can answer simple percentage queries but handles only one mode at a time. CalcCrack solves all five percentage modes simultaneously: "What % is X of Y?", "X% of Y", "% increase/decrease from A to B", "% difference between two numbers", and "X is P% of what?" — no switching, no retyping.Why CalcCrack beats Google Calculator
- ✓Five calculation modes on one screen — no switching between different Google queries
- ✓Instant results as you type — no need to hit Enter or search
- ✓Step-by-step formula shown — understand how the answer is calculated
- ✓Percentage change with direction indicator (increase or decrease)
- ✓Works offline — results stay if your internet drops
Feature Comparison
| Feature | CalcCrack 📊 | 🔍 Google Calculator |
|---|---|---|
| India-specific rules & data | ✓ | × |
| Multi-step calculation | ✓ | × |
| Detailed breakdown | ✓ | × |
| Shareable results | ✓ | × |
| Save & revisit calculations | ✓ | × |
| Basic arithmetic | ✓ | ✓ |
| Voice input | × | ✓ |
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I calculate percentage on Google?+
You can type queries like "what is 15% of 2500" into Google search and it shows a calculator. But for multiple percentage calculations or different modes, you need to retype each query. CalcCrack shows all modes at once.
What is the formula for percentage increase?+
Percentage increase = ((New Value − Old Value) / Old Value) × 100. Example: from 800 to 1000 = ((1000 − 800) / 800) × 100 = 25% increase.
How to find what percentage X is of Y?+
Formula: (X / Y) × 100. Example: 45 is what % of 180? = (45 / 180) × 100 = 25%.
What is the difference between percentage change and percentage difference?+
Percentage change measures change from a starting point (directional). Percentage difference measures the gap between two values without a reference direction: |A − B| / ((A + B) / 2) × 100.
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