Countries with most visually stable websites in Europe

See which countries have the lowest Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) according to Google CrUX. Updated August 2024

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RankCountry Cumulative Layout Shift
1🇺🇦 Ukraine0.062
2🇨🇿 Czechia0.063
3🇩🇪 Germany0.066
4🇫🇮 Finland0.066
5🇸🇰 Slovakia0.066
6🇷🇸 Serbia0.068
7🇸🇮 Slovenia0.070
8🇸🇪 Sweden0.070
9🇵🇱 Poland0.070
10🇮🇸 Iceland0.070
11🇭🇺 Hungary0.071
12🇬🇧 United Kingdom0.072
13🇱🇹 Lithuania0.072
14🇫🇷 France0.072
15🇦🇹 Austria0.072
16🇨🇭 Switzerland0.072
17🇮🇹 Italy0.072
18🇧🇪 Belgium0.073
19🇪🇸 Spain0.073
20🇧🇦 Bosnia & Herzegovina0.073
21🇳🇱 Netherlands0.074
22🇧🇬 Bulgaria0.075
23🇷🇴 Romania0.075
24🇱🇻 Latvia0.075
25🇭🇷 Croatia0.076
26🇧🇾 Belarus0.077
27🇲🇰 North Macedonia0.077
28🇩🇰 Denmark0.077
29🇪🇪 Estonia0.079
30🇲🇪 Montenegro0.079
31🇬🇷 Greece0.081
32🇳🇴 Norway0.081
33🇮🇪 Ireland0.082
34🇲🇹 Malta0.085
35🇵🇹 Portugal0.087
36🇱🇺 Luxembourg0.089
37🇦🇱 Albania0.090
38🇲🇩 Moldova0.090
39🇨🇾 Cyprus0.095

FAQ for CRUX Reports

How are the numbers in the CRUX reports calculated?

The metrics in the CRUX reports are derived from Google's Chrome User Experience Report, which aggregates real user data collected from opted-in Chrome users. This data reflects actual user experiences over a trailing 28-day period, focusing on key performance indicators like Largest Contentful Paint (LCP), Interaction to Next Paint (INP), and Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS). The numbers represent the 75th percentile of performance, providing a reliable benchmark for website speed and responsiveness.

Why do you limit the countries included in the reports?

To ensure meaningful analysis and avoid skewing results with insufficient data, we limit our reports to countries with a significant volume of user interactions. This approach helps maintain the quality and reliability of the metrics, while also avoiding any potential offense to smaller nations that may not have enough data points for accurate reporting.

How often are the CRUX reports updated?

The CRUX reports are updated monthly, allowing us to track changes in performance metrics over time. This regular update cycle helps us identify trends and improvements in website loading speeds across different countries and devices.

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