Coleman-Liau IndexCalculate the Coleman-Liau readability index using character-based analysis.

Coleman-Liau Index
Calculate the Coleman-Liau readability index using character-based analysis.
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View the CLI Score
Get the Coleman-Liau Index score and estimated U.S. grade level.
Check Statistics
Review letter counts, sentence counts, and per-100-word ratios.
What Is Coleman-Liau Index?
The Coleman-Liau Index (1975) uses character counts instead of syllable counts for deterministic readability measurement. Formula: 0.0588*L - 0.296*S - 15.8, where L = average letters per 100 words and S = average sentences per 100 words. Because counting characters is unambiguous, results are perfectly reproducible. The formula correlates strongly with syllable-based measures and is used in education, publishing, and automated content analysis. It is one of the six formulas in Harvard CS50 readability assignments.
Why Use Our Coleman-Liau Index?
- Deterministic results with no syllable-counting ambiguity
- Maps directly to U.S. grade levels
- Extremely fast computation for real-time analysis
- Complements syllable-based formulas
- Ideal for automated content pipelines
Common Use Cases
Large-Scale Analysis
Analyze thousands of documents quickly with reliable character counting.
Educational Assessment
Match materials to grade levels with a formula designed for this purpose.
Automated Pipelines
Integrate into CMS for automated readability gates.
Cross-Formula Validation
Use alongside Flesch-Kincaid for multi-perspective assessment.
Technical Guide
L = (letters/words)*100, S = (sentences/words)*100. Letters are alphabetic characters only. The positive coefficient on L means longer words increase grade level. More sentences per 100 words (shorter sentences) decrease it. A CLI of 6 suits newspapers, 14+ indicates college-level material. The tool clamps minimum to grade 1.
Tips & Best Practices
- 1CLI of 6-8 is ideal for web content
- 2Reduce average word length to lower the score
- 3More stable on technical texts than syllable-based formulas
- 4Pair with Flesch-Kincaid for balanced assessment
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Frequently Asked Questions
QHow is it different from Flesch-Kincaid?
QWhat is a good score?
QDoes it work for non-English?
QCan scores be negative?
QWhy characters instead of syllables?
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