Heartbeats in a Lifetime Calculator

Enter your age and average heart rate to estimate your total heartbeats.

How to use

  1. Enter your values in the fields above.
  2. Press Calculate to see your result instantly.
  3. Use the Share button to copy a link to your result.

About this calculator

This calculator multiplies your average resting heart rate (typically 60–100 beats per minute for adults, per American Heart Association guidance) by the number of minutes you've been alive — based on your age in years converted to minutes — to estimate the total number of times your heart has beaten so far. Over an average lifetime, that works out to roughly 2.5–3 billion beats, a figure often cited in cardiology outreach and biology education to make an abstract organ's workload tangible.

It's a popular curiosity and educational tool used by biology teachers, science communicators and health-tracking enthusiasts to illustrate that the heart doesn't beat a fixed number of times in every animal's life — smaller mammals with faster heart rates and shorter lifespans (mice at 500+ bpm) and larger, slower-hearted ones (whales, elephants) both cluster around a similar lifetime total, a pattern sometimes called the “rate of living” observation in comparative physiology.

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