Currently, the United States has won the highest number of Nobel Prizes with 423 laureates. Between 1901 and 2025, the prizes and the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel were awarded 633 times to 1,026 people and organisations. With some receiving the Nobel Prize more than once, this makes a total of 990 individuals and 28 organisations among the recipients.
Below, you can view the complete list of Nobel Prizes and Nobel Prize laureates by country. The list does not distinguish between laureates who received a full prize and the majority who shared a prize, and it ranks laureates based on the nationality or nationalities stated on the Nobel Prize Committee website, where laureates may have multiple countries listed.
- United States 425
- United Kingdom 144
- Germany 116
- France 78
- Sweden 34
- Japan 33
- Russia/Soviet Union 30
- Canada 29
- Switzerland 27
- Austria 25
- Netherlands 22
- Italy 21
- Poland 18
- Hungary 16
- Australia 14
- Denmark 14
- Norway 14
- Israel 14
- India 13
- Belgium 11
- Ireland 11
- South Africa 11
- China 8
- Spain 8
- Ukraine 6
- Belarus 6
- Czech Republic 6
- Egypt 5
- Argentina 5
- Finland 5
- Romania 4
- Taiwan 1–4
- Armenia 4
- Turkey 3
- Lithuania 3
- Mexico 3
- New Zealand 3
- South Korea 3
- Tunisia 3
- Chile 2
- Colombia 2
- Cyprus 2
- East Timor 2
- Greece 2
- Guatemala 2
- Liberia 2
- Luxembourg 2
- Portugal 2
- Saint Lucia 2
- Iran 2
- Pakistan 2
- Algeria 2
- Azerbaijan 2
- Venezuela 2
- Yugoslavia 1
- Bangladesh 1
- Brazil 1
- Bulgaria 1
- Costa Rica 1
- Democratic Republic of the Congo 1
- Estonia 1
- Faroe Islands 1
- Ghana 1
- Hong Kong 1
- Iceland 1
- Iraq 1
- Jordan 1
- Kenya 1
- Latvia 1
- Lebanon 1
- North Macedonia 1
- Morocco 1
- Myanmar 1
- Nigeria 1
- Palestine 1
- Philippines 1
- Peru 1
- Philippines 1
- Saudi Arabia 1
- Tanzania 1
- Tibet 1
- Trinidad and Tobago 1
- Vietnam 1
- Zimbabwe 1
- Yemen 1
Source: NobelPrize.org. Find all Nobel Prize winners by name and prize here.
