Complete ring size chart with US, UK, EU, Japan and international conversions โ plus diameter, circumference measurements and a free ring size calculator
The most common ring size for women worldwide is US size 6 (UK Lยฝ / EU 52 / diameter 16.5 mm). For men, the most common size is US size 9โ10 (UK RยฝโTยฝ / EU 59โ63 / diameter 18.9โ19.8 mm). If you are buying a surprise ring and do not know the size, size 6 for women and size 9 for men are the safest starting points globally.
Cut a strip of paper approximately 10 mm wide and 100 mm long, or use a thin piece of non-stretchy string. Avoid stretchy materials as they give inaccurate readings.
Wrap the strip around the base of the finger you want to size โ usually the ring finger on your left hand. The strip should sit snugly but still be able to slide over your knuckle comfortably.
Mark where the strip overlaps with a pen. Lay flat and measure in millimetres from the end to the mark. This measurement is your finger circumference in mm.
Match your circumference measurement in the full ring size chart below to find your US, UK, EU, and Japanese ring size. If between sizes, always go up to the next half size for comfort.
Take a ring that already fits well on the finger you want to size. Place it flat on a ruler or measure across the inside of the ring (not the outside) in millimetres.
The measurement you take is the internal diameter in mm. Find this value in the diameter column of the full ring size chart below to identify your ring size in any international standard.
The highlighted rows below represent the most commonly purchased ring sizes worldwide. Women's popular range is US 5โ8 (UK JยฝโPยฝ) and men's popular range is US 8โ12 (UK PยฝโZ). Sizes outside these ranges are available from specialist jewellers.
| ๐บ๐ธ US Size | ๐ฌ๐ง๐ฆ๐บ UK / AU | ๐ช๐บ EU Size | ๐ฏ๐ต Japan | Diameter (mm) | Circumference (mm) | Typical Fit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | F | 44 | 4 | 14.1 mm | 44.2 mm | Petite |
| 3.5 | G | 45.5 | 5.5 | 14.5 mm | 45.5 mm | Petite |
| 4 | H | 46.5 | 7 | 14.9 mm | 46.8 mm | Small |
| 4.5 | Iยฝ | 47.8 | 8 | 15.3 mm | 48.0 mm | Small |
| 5 โญ | Jยฝ | 49 | 9.25 | 15.7 mm | 49.3 mm | Women โ |
| 5.5 | Kยฝ | 50.5 | 10.5 | 16.1 mm | 50.6 mm | Women โ |
| 6 ๐ | Lยฝ | 52 | 12 | 16.5 mm | 51.9 mm | Most Common โ |
| 6.5 | Mยฝ | 53 | 13 | 16.9 mm | 53.1 mm | Most Common โ |
| 7 โญ | Nยฝ | 54 | 14.5 | 17.3 mm | 54.4 mm | Women โ |
| 7.5 | Oยฝ | 56 | 16 | 17.7 mm | 55.7 mm | Women โ |
| 8 | Pยฝ | 57 | 17 | 18.1 mm | 57.0 mm | Women / Men |
| 8.5 | Qยฝ | 58 | 18.5 | 18.5 mm | 58.3 mm | Men โ |
| 9 ๐ | Rยฝ | 59.5 | 19.75 | 18.9 mm | 59.5 mm | Most Common โ |
| 9.5 | Sยฝ | 61 | 21 | 19.4 mm | 60.8 mm | Most Common โ |
| 10 โญ | Tยฝ | 62.5 | 22.5 | 19.8 mm | 62.1 mm | Men โ |
| 10.5 | Uยฝ | 63.5 | 24 | 20.2 mm | 63.4 mm | Men โ |
| 11 | Vยฝ | 65 | 25.5 | 20.6 mm | 64.7 mm | Men โ |
| 11.5 | Wยฝ | 66 | 27 | 21.0 mm | 65.9 mm | Men โ |
| 12 | Xยฝ | 67 | 28.5 | 21.4 mm | 67.2 mm | Large |
| 12.5 | Yยฝ | 68.5 | 30 | 21.8 mm | 68.5 mm | Large |
| 13 | Zยฝ | 69.5 | 31 | 22.2 mm | 69.7 mm | XL |
| Country / Region | Women's Avg | Men's Avg | US Equivalent (W) | Diameter (W) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ๐บ๐ธ USA & Canada | US 6โ6.5 | US 9โ10 | 6โ6.5 | 16.5โ16.9 mm |
| ๐ฌ๐ง United Kingdom | UK LโM | UK RโT | 5.75โ6.25 | 16.3โ16.7 mm |
| ๐ฆ๐บ Australia | AU MโN | AU SโU | 6.25โ6.75 | 16.7โ17.1 mm |
| ๐ช๐บ Continental Europe | EU 52โ54 | EU 59โ63 | 6โ6.75 | 16.5โ17.1 mm |
| ๐ฏ๐ต Japan | JP 10โ11 | JP 17โ19 | 5.25โ5.5 | 15.9โ16.1 mm |
| ๐ฎ๐ณ India | US 5โ6 | US 8โ9 | 5โ6 | 15.7โ16.5 mm |
| ๐ Asia (General) | US 4โ6 | US 7โ9 | 4โ6 | 14.9โ16.5 mm |
Widest finger on the hand. Thumb rings need to fit loosely enough to slide comfortably over the knuckle joint during normal hand movements.
Slightly larger than the ring finger. Index rings usually need to go up half a size compared to the ring finger size. Very popular for fashion rings.
The largest of the three centre fingers. Usually similar in size to the index finger. Often used for statement and cocktail rings due to its prominent position.
Most commonly sized finger. Average women's US 6, men's US 9. The standard finger for engagement rings and wedding bands worldwide on the left hand.
The smallest finger. Pinky rings are petite and may need a specialist jeweller for very small sizes below US 4. Popular for signet rings and stackable styles.
Fingers swell in warm weather and shrink in cold. Measure at room temperature for the most accurate reading. Avoid measuring first thing in the morning or after exercise.
Fingers are slightly larger in the evening due to daily activity and fluid accumulation. For the best fit, measure in the late afternoon or early evening for a comfortable all-day size.
Significant weight gain or loss affects ring size noticeably. A loss or gain of 10+ pounds can change ring size by a full half to one full size, particularly on the ring finger.
Fingers typically increase 1โ2 ring sizes during pregnancy due to fluid retention. Remove rings early in pregnancy โ before week 20 โ to avoid them becoming stuck as swelling increases.
Certain medications including steroids, hormone treatments, and blood pressure drugs can cause fluid retention that significantly increases finger size. Consult your doctor if you notice sudden swelling.
Ring size often increases with age as joints broaden and skin loses elasticity. Regular measurement is recommended every few years โ especially for anyone who has had the same ring for 10+ years.