5 easy at-home methods to find your Australian ring size accurately โ paper strip, string, existing ring, printable sizer and digital calliper. Includes AU size chart, calculator, expert tips and mistakes to avoid.
You don't need to visit a jeweller to find your Australian ring size. With common household items โ a strip of paper, a ruler, and some patience โ you can achieve a measurement accurate enough for most ring purchases. This guide covers every at-home method from simplest to most precise, plus what to do when you're between sizes.
Cut a strip about 1 cm wide and at least 8โ10 cm long. Standard printer paper works perfectly.
Wrap snugly around the base of the finger โ not over the knuckle. It should feel like a comfortable ring fit, not loose or tight.
Use a pen to mark exactly where the paper meets itself. One thin mark is enough.
Unroll and measure from the end of the strip to your pen mark with a ruler. This is your circumference in mm.
Find the nearest circumference value in the chart below to identify your Australian letter size.
A stretchy piece of string will give an inaccurate reading. Use thread, dental floss, or a thin strip of paper instead.
Wrap around the base of the intended finger โ snug but not tight. It should be able to slide over the knuckle with gentle resistance.
Mark where the string meets itself with a pen or fold, then lay flat and measure with a ruler in mm.
Match the mm reading to the Circumference column in the chart below to find your Australian ring size.
Select a ring that fits comfortably on the same finger on the same hand you want to size. A ring worn on a different finger will give the wrong result.
Place the ring on a flat surface and measure straight across the inside opening with a ruler. Measure in millimetres for accuracy.
Find your measurement in the Diameter (mm) column of the AU size chart below to identify your ring size letter.
Place the ring on paper and trace the inside edge with a pencil. Measure the traced circle diameter with a ruler for a cross-check.
This step is critical. Never use "Fit to Page" or "Scale to Fit" โ always print at exactly 100% actual size. Verify the printed ruler strip with a physical ruler before using.
Most printable sizers include circles for each AU size. Place a ring that fits on the correct size circle โ the inside edge of the ring should align exactly with the printed circle.
The letter next to the matching circle is your Australian ring size. Available free from Michael Hill, Shiels, and most Australian jeweller websites.
Use this alongside the paper strip method for extra confidence โ if both give the same result, you have your size confirmed.
Available at Bunnings, hardware stores and online for $15โ$30 AUD. A digital calliper is the most precise at-home measuring instrument you can use for ring sizing.
Close the jaws completely and press the zero button to ensure an accurate reading.
Close the calliper gently across the widest point of your finger at the base โ where the ring would actually sit. Read the measurement in millimetres.
Find your mm reading in the Diameter column of the AU size chart below. Also use a calliper to measure the inner diameter of any existing ring for a quick reference match.
| Method | Accuracy | Tools Needed | Best For | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ๐ Paper Strip | ยฑ0.5 mm | Paper, pen, ruler | Most ring purchases | Free |
| ๐งต String / Thread | ยฑ0.5 mm | Thread, pen, ruler | When paper unavailable | Free |
| ๐ Existing Ring | ยฑ0.3 mm | Ruler or calliper | Repeat purchases, gifts | Free |
| ๐จ๏ธ Printable Sizer | ยฑ0.5 mm | Printer, existing ring | Cross-check & confirm | Free |
| ๐ Digital Calliper | ยฑ0.2 mm | Digital calliper | Most precise home result | $15โ$30 |
| ๐ฆ๐บ AU Size | Diameter (mm) | Circumference (mm) | Circumference (in) | ๐บ๐ธ US | ๐ช๐บ EU | Typical Wearer |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | 12.0 mm | 37.8 mm | 1.49" | โ | 38 | Child |
| B | 12.3 mm | 38.5 mm | 1.52" | โ | 39 | Child |
| C | 12.5 mm | 39.3 mm | 1.55" | 1 | 40 | Child |
| D | 12.8 mm | 40.0 mm | 1.57" | 2 | 41.5 | Child |
| E | 13.0 mm | 40.8 mm | 1.61" | 2ยฝ | 43 | Child |
| F | 13.2 mm | 41.5 mm | 1.63" | 3 | 44 | Child / Small |
| G | 13.5 mm | 42.3 mm | 1.66" | 3ยฝ | 45 | Small Women |
| H | 13.7 mm | 43.0 mm | 1.69" | 3ยพ | 46 | Small Women |
| I | 13.9 mm | 43.8 mm | 1.72" | 4ยผ | 47 | Women |
| J | 14.2 mm | 44.5 mm | 1.75" | 4ยพ | 48 | Women |
| K | 14.4 mm | 45.3 mm | 1.78" | 5ยผ | 50 | Women |
| L | 14.6 mm | 46.0 mm | 1.81" | 5ยพ | 51 | Women |
| M | 14.9 mm | 46.8 mm | 1.84" | 6ยผ | 52.5 | Popular โ |
| N โญ | 15.1 mm | 47.5 mm | 1.87" | 6ยพ | 54 | Most Common โ |
| O | 15.3 mm | 48.3 mm | 1.90" | 7ยผ | 55 | Popular โ |
| P | 15.6 mm | 49.0 mm | 1.93" | 7ยพ | 56 | Women / Men |
| Q | 15.8 mm | 49.8 mm | 1.96" | 8ยผ | 57.5 | Women / Men |
| R | 16.1 mm | 50.5 mm | 1.99" | 8ยพ | 59 | Men |
| S | 16.3 mm | 51.3 mm | 2.02" | 9ยผ | 60 | Men |
| T โญ | 16.6 mm | 52.0 mm | 2.05" | 9ยพ | 62 | Most Common โ |
| U | 16.8 mm | 52.8 mm | 2.08" | 10ยผ | 63 | Popular โ |
| V | 17.0 mm | 53.5 mm | 2.11" | 10ยพ | 64 | Men |
| W | 17.3 mm | 54.3 mm | 2.14" | 11ยผ | 65 | Men |
| X | 17.5 mm | 55.0 mm | 2.17" | 11ยพ | 66.5 | Large Men |
| Y | 17.8 mm | 55.8 mm | 2.20" | 12ยผ | 68 | Large Men |
| Z | 18.0 mm | 56.5 mm | 2.22" | 12ยพ | 69 | Large Men |
| Z+1 | 18.2 mm | 57.3 mm | 2.26" | 13 | 70 | XL |
| Z+2 | 18.5 mm | 58.0 mm | 2.28" | 13ยฝ | 71.5 | XL |
| Z+3 | 18.7 mm | 58.8 mm | 2.31" | 14ยผ | 73.5 | XL |
Proportional ring sizes rendered at screen scale โ each circle represents the inner opening diameter of that Australian ring size.
Australian jewellers say the majority of ring resizes after online purchases are caused by one of the mistakes below โ all easy to avoid once you know them.