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How Many Pages Is 800 Words Single-Spaced?

800 words single-spaced is approximately 1.6 pages using 12pt Times New Roman with 1-inch margins on letter-size paper.

Page Count by Font and Spacing for 800 Words

FontSingle1.151.5Double
Arial1.82.12.73.6
Times New Roman1.61.82.43.2
Calibri1.722.53.4
Courier New2.32.73.54.6
Verdana2.12.43.14.2
Georgia1.722.53.4
Helvetica1.82.12.73.6
Garamond1.51.82.33.1
Palatino1.722.63.5
Tahoma1.92.22.93.8
Trebuchet MS1.92.12.83.7
Century Gothic2.22.53.34.4
Book Antiqua1.722.63.4
Comic Sans MS2.12.43.14.2

*Based on 12pt font, letter-size paper, 1-inch margins

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Preview — Times New Roman, 12pt, double spacing

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs. How vexingly quick daft zebras jump.

Estimated Pages

3.200

4 pages when printed

Words Per Page

250

for this formatting

Reading Time

3 min 24 sec

at 238 wpm

Paragraphs

8

~100 words each

Sentences

53

~15 words each

Single-Spaced Page Count for 800 Words

With single spacing, 800 words covers about 1.6 pages in 12pt Times New Roman. For comparison, the same word count double-spaced runs 3.2 pages—spacing alone roughly doubles the page count. Font choice and margins still affect the final number by 10–20% in either direction.

When You'd Need 800 Words Single-Spaced

Knowing what fits in this many words helps you plan and pace your writing. Documents at this length and spacing typically function as a standard blog post or a one-page personal statement. Single spacing is common for blog posts, technical docs, and informal pieces.

Why Spacing Changes the Math So Much

Line spacing is the single biggest lever on page count after word count itself. Double spacing inserts a full blank line between every line of text, effectively halving how much fits on a page. That's why academic papers feel longer than they read — the spacing is doing visual work. If you need a specific page count for a submission, spacing is the first setting to verify.

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