Reading time

How long does it take to read Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix?

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J.K. Rowling is 870 pages in the standard print edition.

Quick answer

The short answer

About 13 hr 3 min for the average reader. Slow readers take around 18 hr 16 min; fast readers finish in about 7 hr 50 min. (YA reads a touch faster than the baseline.)

Estimated time to read Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by reading speed
Reading speedTime for 870 pagesPages per hour
Slow (~180 wpm)18 hr 16 min48
Average (~250 wpm)13 hr 3 min67
Fast (~400 wpm)7 hr 50 min111

Daily pace by deadline

Pick a finish date and split 870 pages across the days you have. Page Pace does this for you and recalculates when you skip a day.

Finish inPages / dayDaily reading time
3 days2904 hr 21 min
7 days1251 hr 53 min
14 days6357 min
30 days2926 min
60 days1514 min
90 days109 min

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Page Pace turns Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix 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 Order of the Phoenix?
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is 870 pages. At an average reading pace for YA, it takes about 13 hr 3 min. Slow readers take around 18 hr 16 min; fast readers finish in about 7 hr 50 min.
How many pages is Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix?
870 pages in the standard print edition. Audiobook and e-book lengths vary.
How many pages a day to finish Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix in a week?
About 125 pages a day — roughly 1 hr 53 min of reading. Two weeks brings it down to 63 pages a day.
How many pages a day to finish Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix in a month?
About 29 pages a day — well under 26 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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