416
Range Not Satisfiable
Client errors (4xx)·RFC 9110
What 416 means
The Range requested cannot be served (e.g. beyond the end of the file).
The byte range in the request does not overlap the resource’s current size.
Client errors (4xx)
The request contains an error from the client — bad syntax, missing auth or a wrong URL.
Other 4xx codes
400Bad Request401Unauthorized402Payment Required403Forbidden404Not Found405Method Not Allowed406Not Acceptable407Proxy Authentication Required408Request Timeout409Conflict410Gone411Length Required412Precondition Failed413Content Too Large414URI Too Long415Unsupported Media Type417Expectation Failed418I'm a teapot421Misdirected Request422Unprocessable Content423Locked424Failed Dependency425Too Early426Upgrade Required428Precondition Required429Too Many Requests431Request Header Fields Too Large451Unavailable For Legal Reasons
FAQ — 416
What does HTTP 416 mean?
416 Range Not Satisfiable: The Range requested cannot be served (e.g. beyond the end of the file). The byte range in the request does not overlap the resource’s current size.
Which class does status code 416 belong to?
416 is a Client errors (4xx) code. The request contains an error from the client — bad syntax, missing auth or a wrong URL.
Where is the 416 code defined?
Status code 416 is defined in RFC 9110 and is part of the IANA HTTP Status Code Registry.