Last updated: May 18, 2025

List of numbers from 1 to 80

Column Row
12345678910 …

Developer: Serhii Kyrylenko

Tester: Anastasiia Kyrylenko

Online tool for instantly creating numbered lists from 1 to 80.

Perfect for quickly inserting numbers in Excel, generating product SKUs, or building test-question templates. Supports vertical and horizontal layouts, any delimiters, leading zeros, and custom wrapping.

How to create a list 1–80

The range 1–80 is set automatically. Follow four steps:

  • Layout:Column” or “Row”.
  • Delimiter: comma, period, dash, space, “/”, “|”, or your own mark.
  • Preview: the result appears instantly in the preview window.
  • Copy: click “Generate”, then “Copy”.

Additional features

Step (interval): enter an integer to get sequences like 3 → 3, 6, 9… or 10 → 10, 20, 30….

1, 4, 7, 10, …

Leading zeros: add 0 before single-digit numbers for equal length: 001, 002….

001, 002, 003, …

Wrapping: choose brackets, quotes, or enter your own characters.

(1), (2), (3), …

Delimiters

Create a list without a delimiter (for a column) or pick a symbol from the menu. For a custom mark, choose “Custom”.

Type Symbol Example
Comma , 1,2,3
Comma + space , 1, 2, 3
Space 1 2 3
Dash 1-2-3
Period . 1.2.3
Vertical bar | 1|2|3
Slash / 1/2/3

Wrapping

Numbers are unwrapped by default. To add brackets or other symbols, pick “Custom”.

Type Before After Example
Round ( ) (1)
Square [ ] [1]
Curly { } {1}
Angle < > <1>

Specify your own symbol via “Custom”.

Use cases

Excel/Google Sheets: copy the list and paste it into your sheet.

Product catalogs: generate SKUs (SKU-001…) and insert them into your CMS.

Documents: number sections and subsections in reports or contracts.

Educational materials: create question or reading lists.

Events & raffles: quickly generate participant or ticket numbers.

FAQ

Export to .csv or .txt?

Click “Save to file” and choose the desired format.

How do I add a prefix?

Enter the prefix in the “Wrapping” field, e.g. ID-.

How do I get two-level numbering (1.1, 1.2…)?

Generate 1–80, select the delimiter “. ” and add the prefix 1.

Column Row
12345678910 …