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Paragraph Counter Examples

Review practical Paragraph Counter examples so you can understand expected input, output, and common patterns faster.

Why examples matter for Paragraph Counter

Use this paragraph counter to measure how many paragraphs appear in your text, which is useful for writing, editing, formatting checks, and content preparation.

Example pages are especially useful for text tools because they show what good input looks like, what kind of output to expect, and how the tool behaves in common scenarios.

Paragraph Counter examples

Two paragraphs

Input

First paragraph.

Second paragraph.

Output

Paragraphs: 2

Blank-line-separated blocks are counted as separate paragraphs.

Single block

Input

One paragraph only.

Output

Paragraphs: 1

A single text block counts as one paragraph.

How to use these examples

  1. Paste or type your text into the input box.
  2. Run the tool to count paragraphs.
  3. Review the paragraph total in the output area.
  4. Use other counters if you also need word, line, or sentence counts.

Common mistakes in sample input

Expecting every line to count as a paragraph.

Fix: This tool counts paragraph blocks, not single lines.

Using inconsistent spacing between paragraphs.

Fix: Paragraphs are usually recognized as text blocks separated by blank lines.

Expecting words or sentences to be counted too.

Fix: Use related counters if you need other text measurements.

Next steps

After reviewing these examples, run the live tool with your own input. If your task involves a follow-up step, the related page can help you move to the next tool in the workflow.

Run the main tool

Open the main Paragraph Counter page and test your own real input.

Open Paragraph Counter