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Ring Size Conversion Calculator โ€“ UK, US, EU & More โ€“ 2026

Ring Size Conversion Calculator โ€“ UK Guide 2026

Convert ring sizes instantly between UK, US, EU, French, German, Japanese, Swiss, and mm circumference โ€” free, accurate, and updated for 2026

๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง UK Letter Sizes ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ US Number Sizes ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡บ EU / French / German ๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ต Japanese Sizes ๐Ÿ“ mm Circumference โœ… 2026 Updated
๐Ÿ”„ Ring Size Conversion Calculator
Select your sizing system, enter your known size, and instantly see all conversions
โš ๏ธ Please enter a valid ring size for the selected system.
โœ… Conversion Results
Results are based on standard international ring size conversion tables. Half sizes are shown where applicable. Always confirm with a jeweller before ordering.
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๐ŸŒ Systems Supported
UK, US, EU, JP, Swiss & more
UK N
๐Ÿ’ Most Common UK Size
Equivalent to US 6ยฝ / EU 54
1.25
๐Ÿ“ mm Between Sizes
Each UK half-size = 1.25mm circumference
Aโ€“Z
๐Ÿ”ค UK Size Range
A (smallest) to Z+3 (largest)
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Ring Size Conversion Calculator โ€“ Overview 2026

Ring sizes are measured differently in every country โ€” the UK uses letters (Aโ€“Z+3), the US uses numbers (1โ€“15), Europe uses finger circumference in whole numbers (44โ€“76), Japan uses a separate number scale, and Switzerland uses yet another. When buying a ring online from an international retailer, or when you have a size reference from a previous purchase abroad, you need a reliable conversion to ensure you order the correct UK size. This calculator converts instantly between all major international ring sizing systems using the standard conversion tables used by professional UK jewellers in 2026.

6 INTERNATIONAL RING SIZING SYSTEMS โ€“ UK CONVERSION GUIDE 2026 ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง UK System Letters A to Z+3 Half sizes available Standard UK ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ US System Numbers 1 to 15 Half sizes common US 6 = UK M ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡บ EU / French Circumference in mm (44โ€“76) Most widely used globally โ˜… EU 54 = UK N ๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ช German Diameter in mm 14.0โ€“24.0 mm diameter 17.2mm = UK N ๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ต Japanese Numbers 1 to 30 Whole sizes only JP 13 = UK N ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ญ Swiss Numbers 1 to 33 EU size minus 40 Swiss 14 = UK N ๐Ÿ’ก Always convert any foreign size to UK letters before ordering from a UK retailer

International Ring Size Systems โ€“ UK Conversion Reference 2026

Six major ring sizing systems are used around the world and none of them convert directly without a calculation. The UK letter system (Aโ€“Z+3) is used in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand. The US number system is used in the USA and Canada. The EU system โ€” which uses finger circumference in millimetres as the size itself โ€” is used across continental Europe and is also known as the French or Italian system. Germany uses the internal diameter in millimetres. Japan and Switzerland use separate number scales. The most common reference point across all systems is: UK N = US 6ยฝ = EU 54 = German 17.2mm = Japanese 13 = Swiss 14. Use the calculator above to convert any size to any other system instantly.

๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง UK N = most common women's size ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ US 6ยฝ = UK N ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡บ EU 54 = UK N ๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ช 17.2mm diameter = UK N ๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ต Japanese 13 = UK N ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ญ Swiss 14 = UK N
๐Ÿ“‹ Full Ring Size Conversion Chart โ€“ UK, US, EU, Japanese, Swiss โ€“ 2026
UK Size Circumference mm Diameter mm US Size EU / French Japanese Swiss
F41.713.324222
G44.214.134444
H46.514.83ยพ4666
Hยฝ46.814.944777
I47.415.14ยผ4777
J48.715.54ยพ4999
Jยฝ49.315.754999
K50.015.95ยผ501010
Kยฝ50.616.15ยฝ511111
L51.216.35ยพ511111
Lยฝ51.916.56521212
M โญ52.516.76521212
N โญ53.817.16ยฝ541314
Nยฝ54.417.36ยพ541414
O55.117.57551415
Oยฝ55.717.77ยผ561516
P56.317.97ยฝ561616
Pยฝ57.018.17ยพ571617
Q โญ57.618.38581718
Qยฝ58.318.58ยผ581818
R58.918.88ยฝ591819
S60.219.29601920
T61.419.59ยฝ612021
U62.719.910632223
V64.020.410ยฝ642324
W65.320.811652425
X66.621.211ยฝ672627
Y67.821.612682728
Z69.122.012ยฝ692829
Z+170.422.413702930
Z+271.722.813ยฝ723032
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The Most Important Conversion Rule for UK Ring Buyers

When converting from any foreign sizing system to UK letters, always round up to the nearest half UK size if your conversion result falls between two sizes. A ring that is half a UK size too large can be worn with a ring guard and resized at your jeweller's free resize appointment. A ring that is half a UK size too small cannot be worn comfortably until resized. If you converted a US size 6 and got UK M, but your converted reading actually falls at the midpoint between M and N โ€” order N. The free resize policy offered by most major UK jewellers within 30โ€“90 days of purchase is your safety net for any remaining uncertainty after conversion.

๐ŸŒ How Each International Ring Sizing System Works
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UK System (Letters Aโ€“Z+3)

Used in the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. Sizes run from A (the smallest, circumference approx. 37mm) to Z+3 (the largest, circumference approx. 74mm). Half sizes are available at most jewellers and are written as Aยฝ, Bยฝ etc. The most common women's size is N; the most common men's size is Qโ€“S.

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US & Canada System (Numbers 1โ€“15)

Used in the USA and Canada. Sizes are decimal numbers typically ranging from 1 to 15. Half and quarter sizes are widely available (e.g. 5, 5ยผ, 5ยฝ, 5ยพ, 6). US size 6 equals UK size Lยฝโ€“M. US size 7 equals UK size O. To convert US to UK: look up the circumference in mm for the US size and match it to the UK letter chart.

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EU / French / Italian System (44โ€“76)

Used across continental Europe including France, Italy, Spain, Belgium, and the Netherlands. The size number is simply the finger circumference in millimetres rounded to the nearest whole number. EU 54 = 54mm circumference = UK N. This is the most logical international system as the number directly represents the physical measurement โ€” no conversion table needed if you know your circumference in mm.

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German System (Diameter in mm)

Germany and Austria use the internal diameter of the ring in millimetres as the size. A German size 17.2 means the ring's internal diameter is 17.2mm, which corresponds to UK size N (circumference โ‰ˆ 54mm). To convert German to UK: multiply the diameter by ฯ€ (3.14159) to get the circumference in mm, then match to the UK letter chart. Example: 17.2 ร— 3.14159 = 54.0mm = UK N.

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Japanese System (Numbers 1โ€“30)

Japan uses a number scale from 1 to 30 that does not directly correspond to any millimetre measurement without a conversion table. Japanese size 1 = approx. 38.5mm circumference (UK E). Japanese size 13 = approx. 53.8mm circumference (UK N). Japanese size 27 = approx. 67mm circumference (UK Y). Always use a full conversion table when working with Japanese sizes โ€” do not estimate.

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Swiss System (Numbers 1โ€“33)

Switzerland uses a number scale that is exactly 40 less than the equivalent EU/French size. Swiss size 14 = EU size 54 = UK N. Swiss size 16 = EU 56 = UK P. To convert Swiss to EU, add 40. To convert Swiss to UK, add 40 to get the EU size, then use the EU-to-UK conversion. Swiss size numbering is rarely encountered outside Switzerland but is sometimes seen on older vintage European rings.

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Circumference Measurement (mm)

Measuring finger circumference in millimetres is the most universally applicable sizing method because it converts directly to every other system. Wrap a paper strip around the base of the finger, mark where it overlaps, and measure in mm. That reading is your EU size (rounded to nearest whole number). Divide by ฯ€ to get the diameter in mm (German size). Use a UK ring size chart to convert the mm circumference to a UK letter.

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Diameter Measurement (mm)

If you have an existing ring and want to find its size, measure the internal diameter across the widest point using a ruler or digital calipers. Multiply the diameter in mm by ฯ€ (3.14159) to get the circumference in mm, then match to a UK ring size chart. Example: 16.7mm diameter ร— 3.14159 = 52.5mm circumference = UK M. Diameter measurement is most accurate when using digital calipers rather than a standard ruler.

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Converting Between Any Two Systems

The fastest way to convert between any two ring sizing systems is to use the circumference in millimetres as the common reference point. Every sizing system can be expressed as a circumference โ€” convert your known size to mm first, then convert from mm to the target system. The calculator at the top of this page handles all conversions automatically. When converting manually, always use full conversion tables rather than estimating โ€” ring size differences of 1โ€“2mm can be the difference between a ring that fits and one that does not.

๐Ÿ›’ Step-by-Step: How to Use a Ring Size Conversion Chart Correctly
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Identify Which Sizing System Your Reference Size Is In

Before converting anything, confirm which sizing system your reference size comes from. If it is a single letter (M, N, O), it is almost certainly UK. If it is a whole or half number between 3 and 15, it is most likely US. If it is a number between 44 and 76, it is EU/French. If it is a number between 1 and 30 from a Japanese retailer, it is Japanese. If it is a decimal number between 13 and 24 from a German retailer, it is likely a diameter in millimetres. Never assume a sizing system โ€” confirm before converting, as using the wrong source system will give a completely wrong result.

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Find the Circumference in mm for Your Known Size

The most reliable conversion method uses circumference in millimetres as the common reference point. Find the circumference in mm that corresponds to your known size using the full conversion table on this page. If your size is EU 54, your circumference is 54mm. If your size is US 6, your circumference is approximately 51.9โ€“52.5mm. If your size is a diameter measurement (German), multiply the diameter by ฯ€ (3.14159) to find the circumference. Write down the circumference in mm before moving to the next step.

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Match the Circumference to the UK Letter Using the Conversion Table

Using the full conversion table on this page, find the row where the circumference in mm column matches your reading. Read across to the UK Size column to find your UK letter. If your circumference falls exactly between two rows, you are between two UK half sizes โ€” in this case, always use the UK size in the row with the larger circumference (the next size up). Write down the UK letter clearly and double-check it against the table once more before using it to place an order.

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Cross-Check Your Converted UK Size Against a Second Reference

After converting, cross-check your result. If you converted from a US size to UK, confirm the result makes sense by checking both the circumference and one other system โ€” for example, confirm that US 6 โ†’ UK M also corresponds to EU 52, which it does. If the results are internally consistent across three systems, your conversion is correct. If any result seems out of place โ€” for example, a US 6 converting to UK P โ€” you have likely used the wrong source system or made a calculation error. Start the conversion again from step one.

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Add Half a Size If There Is Any Remaining Uncertainty

If your conversion result places you exactly between two UK sizes, or if the original measurement had any uncertainty (a home measurement, a remembered size, a size from a different finger), add half a UK size to the result before ordering. This is the universal rule applied by UK jewellers when sizing uncertainty exists after a conversion, and it costs nothing extra to apply when a free resize policy is in place. The worst outcome of sizing up half a size is a brief visit to the jeweller for a resize. The worst outcome of sizing down half a size is a ring that does not fit.

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Order Your UK Size and Confirm the Free Resize Policy

Place your order using the confirmed UK letter size. Before paying, confirm with the retailer that a free first resize is included and note the time window โ€” typically 30 to 90 days at major UK jewellers including Goldsmiths, H.Samuel, Beaverbrooks, and Ernest Jones. If you converted from a foreign system and have any remaining doubt, the free resize policy is your complete safety net. A ring ordered at the converted UK size plus half a size, with a free resize confirmed, covers every scenario โ€” the ring will fit on the finger at delivery, and can be resized to the precise final fit at no additional cost.

Diameter โ†’ Circumference
Circumference (mm) = Diameter (mm) ร— 3.14159
Example: 17.1mm diameter ร— 3.14159 = 53.7mm circumference = UK N
Circumference โ†’ Diameter
Diameter (mm) = Circumference (mm) รท 3.14159
Example: 54mm รท 3.14159 = 17.2mm diameter = German size 17.2 = UK N
Swiss โ†’ EU Conversion
EU Size = Swiss Size + 40
Example: Swiss 14 + 40 = EU 54 = UK N. Swiss is always exactly 40 less than EU.
Most Common Reference Point
UK N = US 6ยฝ = EU 54 = 17.1mm = JP 13 = Swiss 14
The most common UK women's ring size and the most useful single reference point for all conversion checks.
๐Ÿ’ก Expert Conversion Tips โ€“ Ring Size Systems in Full Detail
๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธTip 1: US to UK Conversion โ€“ The Key Reference Points Every Buyer Needs

The US ring sizing system is the one most frequently encountered by UK buyers โ€” from US-based online retailers like Etsy sellers, Blue Nile, James Allen, and Brilliant Earth, to rings purchased during travel in North America. The key conversion reference points are: US 5 = UK Jยฝโ€“K, US 6 = UK Lยฝโ€“M, US 6ยฝ = UK N, US 7 = UK O, US 8 = UK Q, US 9 = UK S, US 10 = UK U. The most important thing to understand about US to UK conversion is that it is not a simple offset โ€” the gap between US sizes and UK sizes varies across the size range, which is why a full table lookup is always more accurate than a rule-of-thumb addition. When converting US sizes, always look up the corresponding circumference in mm and match to the UK letter, rather than trying to add or subtract a fixed number from the US size. Use the calculator at the top of this page for instant accurate results.

โœ… US 6 = UK M, US 6ยฝ = UK N, US 7 = UK O โ€” always verify via circumference mm
๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡บTip 2: EU / French Sizes Are the Easiest to Convert โ€” Here Is Why

The EU ring sizing system is the simplest of all international systems to convert from, because the EU size number is the circumference in millimetres. EU size 54 means the ring has an internal circumference of 54mm. This means that converting from EU to UK requires only one step: find the UK letter in the conversion table that corresponds to 54mm circumference. There is no formula, no calculation, and no additional step required. EU size 50 = 50mm circumference = UK K. EU size 52 = 52mm = UK M. EU size 54 = 54mm = UK N. EU size 56 = 56mm = UK P. EU size 58 = 58mm = UK Q. This logical design makes EU sizing the most transparent international system, and it is the reason the EU system is the most widely recommended reference point for international ring size conversions. If you are choosing a sizing system for a printable chart or home measurement guide, use EU/mm โ€” it eliminates the conversion step entirely.

โœ… EU size number = circumference in mm โ€” EU 54 = UK N, EU 52 = UK M, EU 56 = UK P
๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ตTip 3: Japanese Sizes Require a Full Table โ€” Never Estimate the Conversion

Japanese ring sizes use a number scale (1โ€“30) that does not correspond directly to any millimetre measurement through a simple formula โ€” the spacing between Japanese sizes is not perfectly uniform when mapped to circumference in mm, which means the conversion cannot be calculated with a simple addition or multiplication. You must use a full conversion table. The key Japanese-to-UK reference points are: Japanese 1 = UK E, Japanese 7 = UK Hยฝ, Japanese 9 = UK J, Japanese 12 = UK M, Japanese 13 = UK N, Japanese 14 = UK O, Japanese 17 = UK Q, Japanese 22 = UK U. Japanese sizes are most commonly encountered when buying rings from Japanese jewellery brands such as Tasaki, Mikimoto, or from Japanese retailers on international platforms. Always confirm the conversion with the full table โ€” a mistake of even one Japanese size number can mean a UK size difference of half to one full letter.

โœ… JP 12 = UK M, JP 13 = UK N, JP 14 = UK O โ€” always use full table, never estimate
๐Ÿ”„Tip 4: Always Convert Through Circumference in mm โ€” Not Directly Between Systems

When converting between any two non-UK ring sizing systems โ€” for example, US to Japanese, or Swiss to EU โ€” the most reliable method is always to convert through circumference in millimetres as the intermediate step, rather than trying to convert directly between the two systems. Direct conversion tables between less common pairings (US to Japanese, Swiss to German) are rarer and more prone to errors from different sources using different reference data. By contrast, circumference in mm is a universal physical measurement โ€” it is the same regardless of which country published the table. The reliable conversion path for any ring size is: Known Size โ†’ Circumference in mm โ†’ Target System. Both the source and target conversion steps use well-established, consistent data, and the circumference check also gives you a useful physical sanity check โ€” if you converted US 6 and got 56mm, you have made an error (US 6 is approximately 51.9โ€“52.5mm, not 56mm).

โœ… Always convert through mm circumference as the middle step โ€” never convert directly between two foreign systems
๐Ÿ“Tip 5: Measuring an Existing Ring by Diameter โ€“ How to Do It Accurately

If you have an existing ring and want to find its UK size, measuring the internal diameter is one of the most reliable home methods โ€” more reliable than trying to measure the circumference with a string, because the diameter of a rigid metal ring is stable and does not change with technique. To measure accurately: place the ring on a flat white piece of paper, draw around the inside edge as carefully as possible using a fine-point pen, and then measure the diameter of the drawn circle across its widest point using a ruler. For maximum accuracy, measure in two perpendicular directions and take the average. Ideally use digital calipers (available for ยฃ5โ€“ยฃ15 online) rather than a standard ruler โ€” calipers can measure to 0.1mm accuracy whereas a ruler typically reads to only 0.5โ€“1mm. Once you have the diameter in mm, multiply by ฯ€ (3.14159) to get circumference in mm, then match to the UK ring size chart. A measured diameter of 17.1mm gives circumference of 53.7mm, which is UK N. Always cross-check the result against the conversion table before ordering.

โœ… Measure ring diameter in mm โ†’ multiply by 3.14159 โ†’ match result to UK ring size chart
๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง UK N = most common women's size ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ US 6ยฝ = UK N ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡บ EU 54 = UK N ๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ช 17.1mm diameter = UK N ๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ต Japanese 13 = UK N ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ญ Swiss 14 = UK N ๐Ÿ“ EU size = circumference in mm ๐Ÿ”„ Always convert via mm circumference โฌ†๏ธ Between sizes โ€” always order larger โ†ฉ๏ธ Confirm free resize before paying
โ“ FAQs โ€“ Ring Size Conversion Calculator
What is UK ring size N in US sizing?โ–ผ
UK ring size N is equivalent to US size 6ยฝ. The circumference is approximately 53.8mm and the internal diameter is approximately 17.1mm. UK N is the most commonly purchased engagement ring size for UK women. In other systems: EU 54, Japanese 13, Swiss 14, German 17.1mm diameter.
What is US ring size 6 in UK sizing?โ–ผ
US ring size 6 is equivalent to UK size Lยฝ to M, depending on the specific reference table used. The circumference is approximately 51.9โ€“52.5mm. If your US size 6 conversion falls between UK Lยฝ and M, order UK M (the larger of the two). In EU sizing, US 6 corresponds to approximately EU 52.
How do I convert EU ring size to UK?โ–ผ
The EU ring size number equals the finger circumference in millimetres. To convert EU to UK: take your EU size number, find that circumference value in the UK ring size conversion table, and read across to the UK letter column. EU 50 = UK K, EU 52 = UK M, EU 54 = UK N, EU 56 = UK P, EU 58 = UK Q. If the EU size falls between two UK letters, order the larger UK size.
Is UK ring sizing the same as Australian ring sizing?โ–ผ
Yes โ€” Australia uses exactly the same letter-based ring sizing system as the United Kingdom. UK size N is also Australian size N. There is no conversion required between UK and Australian ring sizes. The same is true for Ireland, New Zealand, and South Africa, which also use the UK letter system. When ordering from Australian jewellers, UK buyers can use their UK size directly without any adjustment.
How accurate are online ring size conversion calculators?โ–ผ
Online ring size conversion calculators are accurate when they use standard international conversion tables. The key caveat is that some sizing systems โ€” particularly US sizing โ€” have minor variations between different jewellers and retailers, meaning a US 6 from one retailer may correspond to a very slightly different circumference than a US 6 from another. For this reason, always treat converted sizes as accurate to within half a size, and if your conversion places you between two UK letters, order the larger one and use the free resize policy if needed.
What is the difference between ring circumference and ring diameter?โ–ผ
Ring circumference is the length all the way around the inside of the ring โ€” the distance that wraps around the finger. Ring diameter is the straight-line distance across the inside of the ring from one side to the other. Circumference = diameter ร— ฯ€ (3.14159). Diameter = circumference รท ฯ€. EU and French ring sizes use circumference in mm. German ring sizes use diameter in mm. UK ring sizes are based on circumference but expressed as letters. All systems can be converted to the other using these formulas.
What ring size should I order if I have no size reference at all?โ–ผ
If you have no measurement or reference size at all, the safest starting point for a UK women's ring is size N โ€” the most commonly purchased UK women's engagement ring size. For UK men, size Q to S covers the most common male ring sizes. These are population averages and will be wrong for a significant proportion of people, so treat them as a starting point for a ring you can try and return for resize โ€” never as a substitute for measuring. Visit any UK jeweller for a free professional measurement before ordering if at all possible.