animation-iteration-count
Quick Summary for animation-iteration-count
The animation-iteration-count CSS property sets the number of times an animation sequence should be played before stopping.
Code Usage for animation-iteration-count
/* Keyword value */ animation-iteration-count: infinite;  /* <number> values */ animation-iteration-count: 3; animation-iteration-count: 2.4;  /* Multiple values */ animation-iteration-count: 2, 0, infinite;  /* Global values */ animation-iteration-count: inherit; animation-iteration-count: initial; animation-iteration-count: revert; animation-iteration-count: unset; 
More Details for animation-iteration-count

animation-iteration-count

The animation-iteration-count CSS property sets the number of times an animation sequence should be played before stopping.

If multiple values are specified, each time the animation is played the next value in the list is used, cycling back to the first value after the last one is used.

It is often convenient to use the shorthand property animation to set all animation properties at once.

Syntax

/* Keyword value */ animation-iteration-count: infinite;  /* <number> values */ animation-iteration-count: 3; animation-iteration-count: 2.4;  /* Multiple values */ animation-iteration-count: 2, 0, infinite;  /* Global values */ animation-iteration-count: inherit; animation-iteration-count: initial; animation-iteration-count: revert; animation-iteration-count: unset; 

The animation-iteration-count property is specified as one or more comma-separated values.

Values

infinite

The animation will repeat forever.

<number>

The number of times the animation will repeat; this is 1 by default. You may specify non-integer values to play part of an animation cycle: for example, 0.5 will play half of the animation cycle. Negative values are invalid.

Note: When you specify multiple values on an animation-* property, they will be assigned to the animations specified in the animation-name property in different ways depending on how many there are. For more information, see Setting multiple animation property values.

Formal definition

Initial value1
Applies toall elements, ::before and ::after pseudo-elements
Inheritedno
Computed valueas specified
Animation typediscrete

Formal syntax

<single-animation-iteration-count>#

where <single-animation-iteration-count> = infinite | <number>

Examples

The animation will run 10 times.

HTML
<div class="box"></div> 
CSS
.box {   background-color: rebeccapurple;   border-radius: 10px;   width: 100px;   height: 100px;   animation-name: rotate;   animation-duration: 0.7s;   animation-iteration-count: 10; }  @keyframes rotate {   0% {     transform: rotate(0);   }   100% {     transform: rotate(360deg);   } } 
Result

See CSS animations for examples.

Specifications

Specification
CSS Animations Level 2 # animation-iteration-count

See also

Using CSS animations JavaScript AnimationEvent API Select your preferred language English (US)DeutschEspañolFrançais日本語Русский中文 (简体) Change language

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