How-to guides
How to split a bill
Step-by-step guides for the situations group bills actually show up in: dinners with friends, bar tabs, takeout, group trips, and the awkward ones where someone didn't drink or only had a salad.
Restaurants
How to Split a Restaurant Bill With Friends
A fair, fast way to split a restaurant bill with friends — including tax, tip, and the one person who only had a salad. Step-by-step.
Read the guideHow to Split a Group Dinner Bill
Group dinner bills get messy fast — itemized splitting keeps it fair without slowing the table down. The method, the math, and the awkward edge cases.
Read the guideHow to Split a Brunch Bill
Splitting brunch is a classic mess — mimosa packages, prix-fixe specials, the bottomless tier, separate orders. Here's how to do it fairly.
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Math
How to Split a Bill With Tax and Tip Fairly
The fair way to split tax and tip on a group bill: each person pays their proportional share, not an even split. Worked examples and the math.
Read the guideHow to Split a Bill Unevenly
Splitting a bill unevenly so people pay for what they actually ordered. The proportional method, worked examples, and how to handle shared items.
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Bars
How to Split a Bar Tab Fairly
How to split a bar tab so the person who had two beers isn't paying for someone else's six cocktails. The proportional method, plus tipping tips.
Read the guideHow to Split a Bill When Someone Didn't Drink
Splitting a group bill when one person didn't drink — the fair way to handle alcohol, gratuity, and the awkward conversation.
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