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how many warrior cats books are there

As of late 2025, fans usually give a range rather than a single fixed number, because it depends on what you count as a “book.” The most common fandom counts now land between about 112 and 127 Warriors titles, with one detailed fan breakdown arguing that 115 is the “most accurate” total under reasonable rules.

Why the number is tricky

Different readers count different things as separate books.

  • Some people count:
    • Only main-series arcs
    • Main arcs + Super Editions
    • Everything, including guides, novellas, manga, bindups, and graphic novels
  • Reprints and bindups (3‑in‑1 volumes, updated field guides, etc.) can either:
    • Be counted once as “the same book,” or
    • Be counted as additional separate publications.

So “how many Warrior Cats books are there?” is partly a question of counting rules , not just publishing facts.

Example fan tally (2025)

One highly structured fan post from August 2025 lays out multiple counting methods and totals.

  • Method including almost everything (but avoiding double‑counting obvious reprints) gets:
    • 49 main‑series books
    • 18 Super Editions
    • 17–21 manga volumes (depending on whether you count both editions and bindups)
    • 21–30 novellas (singles vs bindups)
    • 5–7 field guides
    • 2 graphic novels
  • Depending on which exact method you use, totals range from:
    • 89 (very conservative, mostly bindups)
    • Up to 127 (counting all single volumes, bindups, and both editions of some manga).

The author’s own preferred “accurate total” is 115 books , excluding future‑announced titles.

Short, practical answer

If you just want a quick conversational answer:

  • “Only the main series”: about 49 novels.
  • “Main series + Super Editions”: about 67 books.
  • “Pretty much everything currently published (late 2025), without going wild on reprints”: about 115 books.

So when asking “how many Warrior Cats books are there,” most up‑to‑date, detail‑oriented fans will answer something like: “Around 110–120, depending on how you count, with 115 being a solid current tally.”

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