OSRS Woodcutting Calculator XP • Logs • Hours • GP

Plan your route from any current level to your target level with a fast, accurate Old School RuneScape Woodcutting calculator. Compare trees, estimate logs required, and calculate total time and optional GP value.

If Current XP is empty, base XP for this level is used.
Target XP auto-fills from this level if blank.
Examples: 2.5, 5, 10
Enter your levels and method, then press Calculate.
Current XP Used0
Target XP Used0
XP Remaining0
Effective XP per Log0
Logs Needed0
Estimated XP per Hour0
Estimated Hours0
Total GP Value0
Method XP / Log Logs / Hour Logs Needed Hours XP / Hour

Complete OSRS Woodcutting Calculator Guide (1–99 Planning, XP Methods, and Profit Tips)

How the OSRS Woodcutting calculator works

This OSRS Woodcutting calculator is designed to answer the questions most players ask before a long grind: how much XP is left, how many logs you need, how many hours it should take, and what your potential GP outcome could look like. Instead of guessing, you can plug in your current level or XP, set a target level (like 60, 75, 90, or 99), choose a tree method, and immediately see a practical estimate.

The calculator uses the standard Old School RuneScape level progression formula to determine XP thresholds. That means if you enter only levels, the tool can still calculate accurately by pulling the expected XP for those levels. If you are partway through a level, you can override with exact current XP and target XP for precise route planning.

You can also change logs per hour to match your own play style. If you are fully focused, your logs per hour can be significantly higher than average. If you are AFK, banking often, or dealing with crowded worlds, it can be lower. The final estimate is only as good as the rate you feed into it, so this field is key when you want realistic results.

Best Woodcutting methods in OSRS

Different trees create very different training experiences. Some are better for pure XP, while others are slower but more profitable. For most players, the ideal path is a hybrid: push fast XP at lower and mid levels, then switch into profitable logs once you unlock stronger options and care more about money per hour.

The right answer depends on your goal. If your only focus is rushing 99, your chosen route may be very different from someone who wants to fund gear upgrades while training. This is why a calculator matters: you can test multiple methods in seconds and compare outcomes before committing hours of gameplay.

Fast XP vs profit: choosing your route

In OSRS, Woodcutting usually forces a tradeoff between speed and profit. Faster XP options often involve more dropping logs, intensive clicking, and less GP retained. Profit-oriented routes often involve slower trees, more bank trips, and lower hourly XP. Neither route is universally “best.” The best route is the one that matches your immediate account priorities.

If you are trying to hit a quest requirement quickly, speed almost always wins. If you are preparing for expensive goals like construction training, supplies, or upgrades, a profitable method can feel better despite slower progress. Many players blend both: quick XP at certain level ranges, then a money-focused method at high levels where burnout risk is higher.

Use the calculator to simulate both paths. Start with an aggressive logs-per-hour number for active play, then test a more relaxed AFK rate. Compare total hours and estimated GP value. This side-by-side approach helps you choose a plan that is sustainable, not just theoretically optimal.

Level-by-level planning ideas for 1–99 Woodcutting

Every account is different, but most efficient plans follow a broad pattern: early progression with basic trees, mid-game acceleration through stronger XP methods, then late-game decisions based on whether you value speed, profit, or low-click consistency. The key is to avoid staying too long on weak methods once better options unlock.

A practical planning strategy looks like this:

This checkpoint system keeps the grind manageable and helps you avoid burnout. Instead of staring at one giant 1–99 number, you complete smaller milestones and re-optimize as you go. It also makes your plan resilient: if market prices change or you unlock better gear, you can quickly rebuild the route.

Woodcutting efficiency tips that improve real XP rates

Calculator outputs are useful, but your in-game habits determine whether you actually reach those rates. Small optimizations can save many hours over long grinds:

Another advanced tip is to separate “XP sessions” from “profit sessions.” On days when you can focus hard, do faster routes to pull down total time-to-99. On more casual days, switch to profitable or AFK-friendly methods so progress still feels rewarding. Over time, this mixed strategy often outperforms trying to force one method every day.

Why this OSRS Woodcutting calculator is useful for all account types

Whether you are a fresh account, a returning player, or someone finishing max goals, planning saves time. A clear estimate of logs and hours helps you schedule sessions, set realistic targets, and avoid getting stuck with poor method choices. If you are balancing multiple skills, this calculator also helps you coordinate Woodcutting with other progression plans by showing exactly how long each target should take.

It is also useful for economy planning. By entering a rough GP price per log, you can estimate how much value your training route might produce. This helps when deciding if you should prioritize fast XP now and gold later, or use Woodcutting itself as a money source during leveling.

Frequently asked questions

How do I get the most accurate result from this calculator?

Use exact current XP instead of just level, choose the method you really plan to use, and enter a realistic logs-per-hour rate based on your own play style. If you switch methods often, calculate each segment separately and add totals.

What if I want to calculate from 70 to 99 exactly?

Set your current level to 70 (or enter exact current XP), set target level to 99, and click Calculate. You can then compare willow, yew, magic, or redwood methods by changing the method dropdown and recalculating.

Can I use custom methods, minigame rates, or unusual setups?

Yes. Choose “Custom method,” then enter your own XP per action and actions/logs per hour. This allows personalized calculations for niche routes and account-specific setups.

Does this replace in-game testing?

No. It is a planning tool. Use it to choose a strategy, then validate your real hourly rate after 15–30 minutes of gameplay and update the logs-per-hour field for better projections.

If your goal is faster progression with fewer surprises, use this OSRS Woodcutting calculator before every major training push. The difference between a guessed route and a planned route can be dozens of hours over the full 1–99 journey.