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# Google Reviews Calculator

Find out exactly how many 5-star reviews you need to lift your Google star rating — and how long it takes at your current pace. Enter your rating and review count, and the calculator solves for the rest instantly.

## Your Google rating right now

Current Google rating

★ 

The star average shown on your Business Profile

Total reviews you have

Every published review counted in that average

Target rating

★ 

4.5+ is the trust threshold most buyers filter by; 5.0 is the ceiling

New 5-star reviews per month

How many genuine reviews you realistically collect

5-star reviews needed

59

3.8 

4.5 

Adding **59** new 5-star reviews moves you from **3.8** to **4.5** across **101** total reviews — roughly **8 months** at 8 per month.

What each volume actually gets you

New 5★ reviews

New average

Gain

+5

3.93 ★

+0.13

+10

4.03 ★

+0.23

+20

4.19 ★

+0.39

+50

4.45 ★

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The maths

## The Google review calculator formula, explained

Google shows an arithmetic mean of every published review on your Business Profile. Every review is one data point of equal weight — a review from 2019 counts exactly as much as one posted this morning. That single fact drives everything on this page.

reviews needed = (current reviews × (target − current rating)) ÷ (5 − target rating)

Run it with real numbers: a plumber sitting at **3.9 stars across 60 reviews** who wants 4.5 needs (60 × 0.6) ÷ 0.5 = **72 new 5-star reviews**. Their profile has to more than double before the visible rating changes. The same business at 3.9 with only 15 reviews needs 18. Volume you already hold is the anchor, and it only ever gets heavier.

Notice what happens as the target approaches 5.0: the divisor shrinks toward zero and the answer runs to infinity. A perfect 5.0 is unreachable the moment one 4-star review exists. That is the correct answer, not a bug — aim for 4.7 to 4.9.

Reference

## How many reviews to reach 4.5 stars

Common starting points, all targeting the 4.5-star filter threshold with new 5-star reviews:

Current rating

25 reviews

50 reviews

100 reviews

250 reviews

3.0 ★

75

150

300

750

3.5 ★

50

100

200

500

3.8 ★

36

71

141

351

4.0 ★

25

50

100

250

4.2 ★

15

30

60

150

4.4 ★

5

10

20

50

Two things jump out. First, the cost of a low rating compounds with every review you collect — a 3.5-star profile with 250 reviews needs 500 new ones to recover. Second, the last tenth of a star is the cheapest thing on the table: 4.4 to 4.5 on 100 reviews is 20 reviews, roughly two months of decent organic collection.

Why it matters

## What each star is actually worth

### 4.5 is a filter, not a vibe

Google Maps and the Local Finder both expose a 4.5+ rating toggle. Below it, you are not ranked lower — you are excluded from that result set entirely.

### Recency is read by humans

Shoppers scan the newest three reviews before the average. A 4.8 whose latest review is 14 months old converts worse than a 4.5 with reviews from last week.

### Volume equals credibility

A 5.0 from 6 reviews reads as friends and family. A 4.7 from 180 reads as a real business that occasionally has a bad day.

The practical read: chase the rounded number the searcher sees, then keep a steady trickle so the top of your review feed never goes stale.

Strategy

## Outweigh the bad reviews, or remove them?

The calculator answers the dilution question. There is a second lever it deliberately does not model: taking the offending review down. Removal changes the numerator and the denominator at once, so one successful removal on a 40-review profile can do the work of eight new reviews.

### Dilute with new reviews

-   Works for any review, policy-violating or not 
-   Predictable — the formula above tells you the cost 
-   Also grows total volume, which helps ranking 
-   Slow if your review deficit is large 

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Execution

## How to actually collect the reviews you need

1.  1 
    
    ### Fix the leak before filling the bucket
    
    If 1-star reviews keep arriving, new reviews are just treading water. Read the last ten negatives and find the repeated complaint.
    
2.  2 
    
    ### Ask at the moment of relief
    
    The highest-converting ask is right after the problem is solved — job signed off, dish cleared, keys handed over. Not three days later by email.
    
3.  3 
    
    ### Send the short link, not instructions
    
    Use the Google 'Ask for reviews' short link from your Business Profile. Every extra tap costs roughly half your conversions.
    
4.  4 
    
    ### Never bulk-blast
    
    Twenty reviews in a day is the loudest spam signal a profile can send. Spread requests across weeks.
    
5.  5 
    
    ### Close the gap with a managed drip
    
    When the maths says 70 reviews and you collect 5 a month, organic alone is a year. Our packages deliver from real, aged reviewers across a 3-45 day drip with a 30-day replacement guarantee.
    

FAQ

## Google reviews calculator: questions

How does the Google reviews calculator work?

It uses the same arithmetic mean Google applies to your Business Profile. Your current rating is multiplied by your review count to recover the total star points on your listing, the calculator adds the star points from the new 5-star reviews, then divides by the new total review count. Solving that equation for the number of new reviews gives the figure shown: reviews needed = (existing reviews x (target rating - current rating)) / (5 - target rating).

How many 5-star reviews do I need to go from 4.0 to 4.5?

With 50 reviews at 4.0, you need 50 new 5-star reviews to reach 4.5 - your review count doubles. With 100 reviews at 4.0 you need 100. The requirement scales linearly with how many reviews you already carry, which is why fixing a rating early is dramatically cheaper than fixing it two years later.

How many reviews do I need to erase one 1-star review?

One 1-star review pulls four star points below a 5-star baseline. To restore a 5.0 profile average you would need four 5-star reviews for that single 1-star, and that only holds while your other reviews are perfect. In practice most owners target the visible rounded rating: moving 4.4 back to 4.5 on a 40-review profile takes roughly 8 to 10 fresh 5-star reviews.

Does Google round the star rating shown in search?

Yes. Google displays the average to one decimal place and rounds the star glyphs to the nearest half star, so 4.24 renders as 4.2 with four and a half stars while 4.25 renders as 4.3. That rounding is why the last 0.05 of an average can be worth more clicks than the previous 0.3.

Why is 4.5 stars the number everyone targets?

The Google Maps and Local Finder filter offers a 4.5+ rating switch, and it is the most used refinement in local search. A profile at 4.4 disappears from that filtered result set entirely, no matter how many reviews it holds. Crossing 4.5 also lifts you above the psychological band where shoppers start reading negative reviews first.

Is a 5.0 rating better than 4.8?

No, and the calculator will tell you 5.0 is unreachable once you hold any review below five stars. Profiles sitting at a flat 5.0 with a handful of reviews read as untested or manipulated. A 4.7 to 4.9 average on a healthy review count converts better because it looks earned.

How long does it take to raise a Google rating?

Divide the reviews needed by the reviews you genuinely collect each month. Most small businesses convert 2 to 5 percent of customers into reviewers, so a shop serving 200 customers a month earns 4 to 10 reviews. That is why a 60-review deficit is usually a 6 to 12 month organic project - and why owners use a managed drip instead.

Can I remove negative reviews instead of outweighing them?

When a review breaks Google policy - spam, conflict of interest, off-topic content, or a competitor attack - it can be removed rather than diluted, and removal moves your average instantly. BGR Review runs that on a pay-after-success basis: $0 upfront and $449 per link only once the review is actually gone.

Does review velocity matter as well as volume?

Yes. Twenty reviews arriving in one day is the single loudest spam signal a Business Profile can send. Reviews delivered on a natural drip across weeks survive Google's filter at a far higher rate, which is why our packages deliver across 3 to 45 days rather than overnight.

Is the Google reviews calculator free to use?

Yes. No sign-up, no email, no limits. Adjust the sliders as many times as you like - the whole calculation runs in your browser.

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