Reading time
How long does it take to read Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire?
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J.K. Rowling is 734 pages in the standard print edition.
Quick answer
The short answer
About 11 hr 1 min for the average reader. Slow readers take around 15 hr 25 min; fast readers finish in about 6 hr 36 min. (YA reads a touch faster than the baseline.)
| Reading speed | Time for 734 pages | Pages per hour |
|---|---|---|
| Slow (~180 wpm) | 15 hr 25 min | 48 |
| Average (~250 wpm) | 11 hr 1 min | 67 |
| Fast (~400 wpm) | 6 hr 36 min | 111 |
Daily pace by deadline
Pick a finish date and split 734 pages across the days you have. Page Pace does this for you and recalculates when you skip a day.
| Finish in | Pages / day | Daily reading time |
|---|---|---|
| 3 days | 245 | 3 hr 41 min |
| 7 days | 105 | 1 hr 35 min |
| 14 days | 53 | 48 min |
| 30 days | 25 | 23 min |
| 60 days | 13 | 12 min |
| 90 days | 9 | 8 min |
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Page Pace turns Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire into a pages-per-day number. Miss a day? Your plan quietly updates — no overdue counter, no scolding.
Frequently asked
- How long does it take to read Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire?
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is 734 pages. At an average reading pace for YA, it takes about 11 hr 1 min. Slow readers take around 15 hr 25 min; fast readers finish in about 6 hr 36 min.
- How many pages is Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire?
- 734 pages in the standard print edition. Audiobook and e-book lengths vary.
- How many pages a day to finish Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire in a week?
- About 105 pages a day — roughly 1 hr 35 min of reading. Two weeks brings it down to 53 pages a day.
- How many pages a day to finish Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire in a month?
- About 25 pages a day — well under 23 min of daily reading.
- What if I miss a few days?
- Don't try to catch up — just divide what's left by what's left. Page Pace does this automatically, so you always see a calm daily number instead of a growing deficit.
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