6 proven step-by-step methods to find your UK women's ring size at home — paper strip, string, existing ring, printable ruler, caliper and jeweller sizing — with accuracy tips, common mistakes, and a free calculator
Paper or Card
Any thin paper — 1 cm wide strip cut from a sheet
Pen or Marker
To mark the overlap point on the strip
Millimetre Ruler
Always measure in mm for accuracy
Scissors
To cut a neat, consistent width strip
Measure in the evening (fingers are largest after a full day) · Measure at room temperature 18–22°C (cold shrinks fingers by up to 1 UK size) · Always measure the exact finger the ring will be worn on · Repeat 3 times on different days and use the average · If between two sizes, always choose the larger — a too-tight ring simply won't go on.
Cut a strip of paper 1 cm wide and 10 cm long — any standard paper works
Wrap snugly around the base of your ring finger (left hand, third finger for UK engagement rings)
The strip must slide over your knuckle — if it can't, size up
Mark the exact overlap point with a pen — do not guess
Remove and lay flat. Measure from the start to the mark in millimetres
Repeat 3 times on different days, average the three mm readings, then use the calculator below
Cut a piece of non-stretchy string, thread, or dental floss — approximately 15 cm long
Wrap once around the base of the finger you wish to size
Using a pen, mark the string where it completes the full loop
Lay the string against a mm ruler. Measure from the start of the string to the pen mark in mm
⚠️ Do not use elastic or stretchy thread — it will give a reading smaller than your actual size
Enter the mm reading into the calculator below — this is your finger circumference
Choose a ring that fits comfortably on the exact finger you want to size — not from a different finger
Place the ring on a flat surface. Using a mm ruler or digital calipers, measure the inner diameter across the widest point
This gives you the diameter in mm — enter it into the calculator and select "Diameter (mm)"
⚠️ If the ring is not a perfect circle (oval, square), use the average of the widest and narrowest inner measurements
💡 Digital calipers (available from £8 online) give ±0.01 mm accuracy — the most precise at-home method available
Print the ruler below at exactly 100% scale — never select "fit to page" or "scale to fit"
Verify before cutting — place a real ruler against the printed 50 mm mark to confirm it is exactly 50 mm
Cut a 1 cm wide strip along the ruler. Wrap around your finger at the base
Mark the overlap point, then read the mm value directly off the printed ruler
⚠️ Printer calibration varies — even a 2–3% scaling error equals one full UK ring size difference
Use digital calipers (available from £8–£15 on Amazon UK). Open the inner jaws wide enough to fit inside a ring
Place caliper inner jaws inside the ring and open until both jaws touch the interior edges
Read the diameter in mm from the digital display — this is your ring's inner diameter
Enter into the calculator below using "Diameter (mm)" option for your UK size
💡 Also useful for measuring your finger directly — gently close outer jaws around the finger to get diameter directly
Visit any UK jeweller — Goldsmiths, H.Samuel, Ernest Jones, Beaverbrooks, or Hatton Garden — and ask for a ring sizing. It is always free
The jeweller will use a ring mandrel and sizing set — a graduated set of metal rings in every UK half-size — to find your exact size
Ask to be sized in the afternoon or evening when your fingers are at their natural largest
Request your size in UK letter format — some stores default to EU or US sizes
💡 Best option for expensive engagement rings, wide wedding bands, or if you are regularly between sizes
⚠️ Print at 100% scale only — do NOT select "fit to page". Always verify the 50 mm mark with a real ruler before cutting and using.
Cut along the top edge · Wrap around your finger · Mark overlap · Read mm value against the scale
Proportional circles showing the internal diameter of UK women's ring sizes. Use as a rough visual guide only.
| UK Size | Diameter (mm) | Circ. (mm) | Circ. (in) | US Size | EU Size | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| F | 13.5 mm | 42.6 mm | 1.68″ | 3 | 42 | Petite |
| G | 13.9 mm | 43.6 mm | 1.72″ | 3.5 | 43 | Women's |
| H | 14.2 mm | 44.8 mm | 1.76″ | 4 | 44 | Women's |
| I | 14.5 mm | 45.7 mm | 1.80″ | 4.25 | 45 | Women's |
| J | 14.9 mm | 46.8 mm | 1.84″ | 4.75 | 46 | Engagement |
| K | 15.2 mm | 47.8 mm | 1.88″ | 5.25 | 47 | Engagement |
| L | 15.5 mm | 48.7 mm | 1.92″ | 5.75 | 48 | Very Popular |
| M ⭐ | 15.9 mm | 49.9 mm | 1.96″ | 6 | 49 | ⭐ UK Average |
| N | 16.2 mm | 50.9 mm | 2.00″ | 6.5 | 50 | Very Popular |
| O | 16.5 mm | 51.9 mm | 2.04″ | 7 | 51 | Women's |
| P | 16.9 mm | 53.0 mm | 2.09″ | 7.5 | 53 | Women's |