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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T08:59:27+00:00 2026-05-16T08:59:27+00:00

Is it possible to select, say, every fourth element in a set of elements?

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Is it possible to select, say, every fourth element in a set of elements?

Ex: I have 16 <div> elements… I could write something like.

div:nth-child(4),
div:nth-child(8),
div:nth-child(12),
div:nth-child(16)

is there a better way to do this?

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    2026-05-16T08:59:28+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 8:59 am

    As the name implies, :nth-child() allows you to construct an arithmetic expression using the n variable in addition to constant numbers. You can perform addition (+), subtraction (-) and coefficient multiplication (an where a is an integer, including positive numbers, negative numbers and zero).

    Here’s how you would rewrite the above selector list:

    div:nth-child(4n)
    

    For an explanation on how these arithmetic expressions work, see my answer to this question, as well as the spec.

    Note that this answer assumes that all of the child elements within the same parent element are of the same element type, div. If you have any other elements of different types such as h1 or p, you will need to use :nth-of-type() instead of :nth-child() to ensure you only count div elements:

    <body>
      <h1></h1>
      <div>1</div>  <div>2</div>
      <div>3</div>  <div>4</div>
      <h2></h2>
      <div>5</div>  <div>6</div>
      <div>7</div>  <div>8</div>
      <h2></h2>
      <div>9</div>  <div>10</div>
      <div>11</div> <div>12</div>
      <h2></h2>
      <div>13</div> <div>14</div>
      <div>15</div> <div>16</div>
    </body>
    

    For everything else (classes, attributes, or any combination of these), where you’re looking for the nth child that matches an arbitrary selector, you will not be able to do this with a pure CSS selector. See my answer to this question.


    By the way, there’s not much of a difference between 4n and 4n + 4 with regards to :nth-child(). If you use the n variable, it starts counting at 0. This is what each selector would match:

    :nth-child(4n)

    4(0) = 0
    4(1) = 4
    4(2) = 8
    4(3) = 12
    4(4) = 16
    ...
    

    :nth-child(4n+4)

    4(0) + 4 = 0  + 4 = 4
    4(1) + 4 = 4  + 4 = 8
    4(2) + 4 = 8  + 4 = 12
    4(3) + 4 = 12 + 4 = 16
    4(4) + 4 = 16 + 4 = 20
    ...
    

    As you can see, both selectors will match the same elements as above. In this case, there is no difference.

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