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Master Python Nested Loops in 3 Minutes: For & While Examples

This concise guide explains how Python supports nesting loops, shows the exact syntax for embedding for‑loops inside while‑loops and vice versa, and provides a complete example that prints all prime numbers between 2 and 100, complete with output screenshots.

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Master Python Nested Loops in 3 Minutes: For & While Examples

Python allows you to embed one loop inside another, enabling nested loops.

For‑loop nesting syntax:

While‑loop nesting syntax:

You can place a for loop inside a while loop and vice‑versa.

Example: The following code uses nested loops to print all prime numbers between 2 and 100.

Result of the example:

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