There is no set limit to the number of ranges that can be defined in conditional highlighting. The number of ranges is determined by the conditions set, with different formats applied for different criteria.
When you apply more than three conditional formatting rules to a report, conditional formatting can be viewed and edited only in Lightning Experience.
https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=sf.reports_builder_highlighting.htm&type=5
from the article link below:
Classic: Between 5 and 6
Lightning Experience: > 5 to 6
Concluding the answer is 5.
https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=sf.reports_builder_highlighting.htm&type=5
In Lightning Experience, you can set up to five rules and define custom colors for each range. To enable conditional highlighting, your report must be a summary report (grouped by rows) or matrix report (grouped by rows and columns).
Conditional Highlight limitation:
A. Only 3 conditions maximum per report.
B. Conditional Highlighting only applies to summary rows.
C. Available for numerical analysis only.
D. First condition is <; second condition <; third condition >=
E. Conditional Highlighting is available only in Matrix and Summary Reports.
I think it is 10.
https://help.salesforce.com/articleView?id=bi_chart_conditional_formatting.htm&type=5
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