Is it better then or better than?

The correct phrase is “better than” when you’re making a comparison, as in “Ice cream tastes better than yogurt.” Always use “than” when you mean “in comparison to.”

Only use “better then” when you mean “better at that time” (e.g., “We took photographs in the evening because the light was better then”).

When you’re unsure about using then or than, QuillBot’s free Grammar Checker can help you avoid mistakes.