Complete split table: $75 bill, 3 people
| Tip % | Tip Amount | Total | Per Person (3 ways) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10% | $7.50 | $82.50 | $27.50 |
| 15% | $11.25 | $86.25 | $28.75 |
| 18% | $13.50 | $88.50 | $29.50 |
| 20% | $15.00 | $90.00 | $30.00 |
| 22% | $16.50 | $91.50 | $30.50 |
| 25% | $18.75 | $93.75 | $31.25 |
A $75 bill is the sweet spot for casual dining with three people. Think weeknight dinner, brunch, or after-work drinks and appetizers. At 20% tip, $30 each is dead simple — no calculator needed. Even the spread from 15% to 25% is only $2.50 per person. Not enough to argue over.
When someone ordered less (or more)
Three-way splits get awkward when one person had a salad and water while someone else ordered steak and cocktails. The $25 even split doesn't feel fair when your actual order was $12.
The fix is simple: each person pays their subtotal plus their proportional tip. Here's how that looks on a $75 bill at 20%:
📊 Uneven $75 bill split, 3 people, 20% tip
Person A pays $14.40 instead of $30.00. That's a $15.60 difference — meaningful enough to justify spending 20 seconds on the uneven bill split tool.
The Venmo/cash logistics
$30 per person is the easiest scenario: everyone throws in $30 cash or one person cards the whole $90 and the other two Venmo $30 each. No change, no rounding. This is why $75 at 20% is such a convenient number.
For groups that eat together regularly — weekly lunch crew, monthly friend dinners — the group expense splitter tracks running totals across multiple meals. And for the full etiquette rundown, the restaurant bill splitting guide covers the social dynamics beyond the math.
The CFPB's payment app guide has safety tips for digital bill settlement. For tipping norms by service type, Emily Post's tipping guide remains the standard reference.
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