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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T20:01:46+00:00 2026-06-13T20:01:46+00:00

How do I write a regular expression that can match only numbers with 2

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How do I write a regular expression that can match only numbers with 2 or 5 digits?

I have this so far but it matches any number with 2 to 5 digits.

           ^\d{2,5}$
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    2026-06-13T20:01:47+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 8:01 pm

    Use 3 optional digits:

    ^\d{2}\d{3}?$
    

    Note that some regex engines will interpret the ? after any repetition modifier (even a fixed one) as an ungreedy modifier, which seems to cause problems for the case of two digits. If you experience this, use:

    ^\d{2}(?:\d{3})?$
    

    You can read up on some regex basics in this great tutorial.

    By the way, the above is effectively equivalent (but marginally more efficient) to this one using alternation:

    ^(?:\d{2}|\d{5})$
    

    (Just for the sake of showing you another regex concept.)

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