Volleyball Hitting Percentage Calculator

A volleyball hitting percentage calculator is a simple yet useful tool used to measure a volleyball player’s attacking performance. It tells you whether a player has been successful when he attempts to hit or spike the ball during a match. Players, coaches, and audience members use this statistic to measure offensive effectiveness.

Hitting Percentage Calculator

This calculator takes into account the number of attempts a player makes to hit the ball, how many of those attacks result in a kill (successful scoring hit), and how many result in errors (e.g., hitting the ball out of bounds or into the net).

Formula for Volleyball Hitting Percentage

The hitting percentage is calculated using this simple formula:

The hitting percentage is calculated as:

Hitting Percentage =
(Kills – Errors) ÷ Total Attempts

Where:
Kills = Successful attacks scoring points
Errors = Mistakes like hitting out or into the net
Total Attempts = Total attack tries

Example:

If a player has:

  • 12 kills
  • 4 errors
  • 30 total attempts

Calculation:
(12 – 4) ÷ 30 = 8 ÷ 30 ≈ 0.266 (or 26.6%)

This means the player scores a point 26.6% of the time after removing errors.

Why is Hitting Percentage Important in Volleyball?

Hitting percentage is the most important metric in volleyball. It can be used to answer questions like:

  • Is the player scoring points consistently?
  • Are they making too many errors?
  • How successful is their offensive performance?

A high hitting percentage usually means the player is very good and reliable at attack. A negative or low percentage may imply that the player is not doing well or making too many mistakes.

What’s a Good Hitting Percentage?

Hitting percentages vary by position and skill level, but here’s a general guide:

PercentageRating
.300+ (30%)Elite (Pro-level efficiency)
.200 – .299 (20-30%)Solid (Good for most players)
.100 – .199 (10-20%)Average (Room for improvement)
Below .100 (<10%)Needs Work (Too many errors)

Position Differences:

  • Middle Blockers usually have the highest percentages because they hit quick sets with fewer blockers.
  • Outside Hitters often have lower percentages since they face stronger defenses.
  • Opposite Hitters should aim for at least .250 to be effective.