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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T18:41:02+00:00 2026-05-10T18:41:02+00:00

"foo" instanceof String //=> false "foo" instanceof Object //=> false true instanceof Boolean //=>

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"foo" instanceof String //=> false "foo" instanceof Object //=> false  true instanceof Boolean //=> false true instanceof Object //=> false false instanceof Boolean //=> false false instanceof Object //=> false  12.21 instanceof Number //=> false /foo/ instanceof RegExp //=> true  // the tests against Object really don't make sense 

Array literals and Object literals match…

[0,1] instanceof Array //=> true {0:1} instanceof Object //=> true 

Why don’t all of them? Or, why don’t they all not?
And, what are they an instance of, then?

It’s the same in FF3, IE7, Opera, and Chrome. So, at least it’s consistent.

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  1. 2026-05-10T18:41:03+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 6:41 pm

    Primitives are a different kind of type than objects created from within Javascript. From the Mozilla API docs:

    var color1 = new String('green'); color1 instanceof String; // returns true var color2 = 'coral'; color2 instanceof String; // returns false (color2 is not a String object) 

    I can’t find any way to construct primitive types with code, perhaps it’s not possible. This is probably why people use typeof 'foo' === 'string' instead of instanceof.

    An easy way to remember things like this is asking yourself ‘I wonder what would be sane and easy to learn’? Whatever the answer is, Javascript does the other thing.

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