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Ring Size Guide for Men – UK Men's Ring Size Chart 2026

Ring Size Guide for Men

Complete 2026 men's ring size guide — average men's ring size, full UK A–Z+4 chart with MM and CM measurements, US, EU, French & Japanese conversions, men's size ranges, calculator and expert measurement tips.

♂ Average: UK T–T½ / EU 61–62 / US 9¾–10 📐 19.56–19.76mm / 1.956–1.976cm ⌀ avg ⭕ 61.4–62.1mm / 6.14–6.21cm C avg 🇬🇧 UK A–Z+4 Full Chart 🇺🇸 US · 🇩🇪 EU · 🇫🇷 French · 🇯🇵 Japan 💙 Men's Range: UK P–Z 🧮 Men's Size Calculator 📅 Updated 2026
💍 Men's Ring Sizes — Visual Guide & Average Size Diagram

The average UK men's ring size is UK T–T½ — inner diameter 19.56–19.76mm (1.956–1.976cm), inner circumference 61.4–62.1mm (6.14–6.21cm). The common men's range is UK P–Z (17.93–21.79mm / 1.793–2.179cm diameter).

♂ Average Men's Ring (UK T½) d = 19.76mm = 1.976cm C = 62.1mm = 6.21cm UK T½ · EU 62 · US 10 · French 22 Most common UK men's ring size 2026 Men's Sizes P–Z (Main Range) UK ⌀ MM ⌀ CM C MM C CM US P 17.93 1.793 56.3 5.63 8 Q 18.34 1.834 57.6 5.76 R 18.75 1.875 58.9 5.89 9 S 19.15 1.915 60.2 6.02 T 19.56 1.956 61.4 6.14 T½ ★ 19.76 1.976 62.1 6.21 10 U 19.96 1.996 62.7 6.27 10¼ V 20.37 2.037 64.0 6.40 10¾ UK T½ = most popular · EU 62 = 62mm C Average US 10 · Average EU 62 · Average French 22 Men's Size Spectrum UK N → Z N 17.1mm P 17.9mm R 18.8mm T½ avg V 20.4mm Z 21.8mm ♂ avg UK T½ Common men's range (P–Z): 17.9–21.8mm Avg range S–U ♂ avg: UK T½ · 19.76mm / 1.976cm ⌀ ♂ avg: 62.1mm / 6.21cm circumference EU 62 = 62mm C · US 10 · French 22 💍 WEDDING RING avg = UK T–U Left ring finger 19.6–20.0mm ⌀ 💍 SIGNET RING avg = UK P–R Little finger 17.9–18.8mm ⌀ Common men's range: UK P–Z · 17.93–21.79mm
UK T½
♂ Average Men's UK Ring Size
EU 62 · US 10 · French 22
19.76mm
📐 Average Inner Diameter
1.976cm = 0.778 inches
62.1mm
⭕ Average Circumference
6.21cm = 2.445 inches
UK P–Z
💙 Common Men's Range
17.93mm–21.79mm diameter
💙 Men's Ring Size Ranges — What's Normal?
Small / Slim Fingers
UK L–O
16.31–17.53mm · 1.631–1.753cm ⌀

Below men's average. Common for slim or younger men, and for little finger rings. Overlaps with larger women's sizes. All stocked at major UK jewellers. US 6–7½ · EU 51–55.

Small Average
UK P–R
17.93–18.75mm · 1.793–1.875cm ⌀

Just below men's average. Common for slim-to-average build men and very popular for signet rings worn on the little finger. Widely stocked. US 8–9 · EU 56–59.

★ Average (Most Common)
UK S–U
19.15–19.96mm · 1.915–1.996cm ⌀

The most common men's ring size range in the UK. UK T–T½ is cited as the single most popular men's size by Abelini, Fenton, Queensmith and Beaverbrooks. US 9½–10¼ · EU 60–63.

Large Average
UK V–X
20.37–21.18mm · 2.037–2.118cm ⌀

Above average men's sizing. Common for larger build men. Widely stocked at all major UK jewellers. Right-hand rings often run slightly larger. US 10¾–11¾ · EU 64–67.

Large
UK Y–Z
21.59–21.79mm · 2.159–2.179cm ⌀

Large men's sizing. Stocked at most major UK jewellers. Consider measuring both hands as the dominant hand is often slightly larger. US 12–12¼ · EU 68–69.

Extended / Plus
UK Z+
22.0mm+ · 2.20cm+ ⌀

Extended men's sizing Z½ through Z+4 (22.0–23.62mm). Often special order. Many UK jewellers offer bespoke sizing and professional resizing services for extended ranges. US 12½–14 · EU 69–74.

⭐ Key Men's Ring Size Facts
Most Popular UK Men's Size
UK T½ = EU 62 = US 10
19.76mm (1.976cm) ⌀ · 62.1mm (6.21cm) C — the most-ordered men's ring size in UK jewellers (Abelini, Queensmith, Beaverbrooks 2026)
Common Men's Range
UK P to Z
17.93–21.79mm (1.793–2.179cm) diameter. Approx 80% of UK men fall within this range. All sizes standard stock at major jewellers.
Wedding Ring Average
UK T–U (US 9¾–10¼)
19.56–19.96mm (1.956–1.996cm) ⌀. Ring finger on the dominant hand tends to be slightly larger. Always measure the specific finger being fitted.
Signet / Little Finger
UK P–R (US 8–9)
17.93–18.75mm (1.793–1.875cm) ⌀. The little finger is 2–4 UK sizes smaller than the ring finger for most men. Measure each finger separately.
🧮 Men's Ring Size Calculator

Enter your measurement in any unit — get your UK men's ring size, MM, CM and all international conversions instantly

Your Ring Size — Complete Results
📏 How to Measure Your Ring Size at Home — 6 Steps
1

Measure in the afternoon

Fingers reach their natural everyday size between 2pm and 5pm at room temperature. Avoid measuring after the gym, in cold weather, or first thing in the morning — all of these can shift your reading by 1–2 UK sizes.

2

Use the correct finger

Measure the exact finger and hand you will wear the ring on. For most men, the ring finger on the dominant hand (usually right-handed = right hand) runs 0.5–1 UK size larger than the same finger on the other hand.

3

Cut a paper strip

Cut a strip roughly 8mm wide and 14cm long from thin printer paper with clean straight edges. Avoid using thick card — it adds false width. A strip of plain paper or a soft sewing tape measure both work well.

4

Wrap snugly and mark

Wrap the strip around the base of your ring finger. It should feel snug but still be able to rotate very slightly. Mark the exact overlap point with a fine pen, keeping the strip flat and untwisted throughout.

5

Read in MM

Lay the strip flat against a ruler. Read the length in millimetres — this is your inner circumference. E.g. 62.1mm = UK T½. Divide by 10 for centimetres. Enter the value into the calculator above for your full size result.

6

Repeat and use the largest

Measure 3 times at different points during the day. Use the largest reading as your ring size. For wide wedding bands (5mm+), consider ordering half a UK size up from your measured size as wider bands fit tighter.

💡 Pro tip for wedding rings: If buying a surprise ring, try to borrow an existing ring your partner wears on their ring finger. Lay it flat and measure the inner diameter across the widest point with a ruler in mm. Find that value in the Diameter MM column in the chart below for an instant size match.

📋 Men's Ring Size Chart — Full UK A to Z+4 (2026)
A–E — XS / Children's (12.0–13.7mm ⌀)
F–J — Small / Petite (14.1–15.7mm ⌀)
K–O — Below Men's Avg (15.9–17.5mm ⌀)
P–V — ★ Men's Average Range (17.9–20.4mm ⌀)
W–Z+4 — Large / Extended (20.8mm+ ⌀)
🇬🇧 UK 📐 Diam. MM 📐 Diam. CM 📐 Diam. Inch ⭕ Circ. MM ⭕ Circ. CM ⭕ Circ. Inch 🇺🇸 US 🇩🇪 EU 🇫🇷 French 🇯🇵 Japan Category
★ UK T½ = most common men's size · 19.76mm / 1.976cm ⌀ · 62.1mm / 6.21cm C BS EN 28653 · ISO 8653:2016 Sources: Abelini · Fenton · Queensmith · Beaverbrooks 2026
💡 Men's Ring Sizing Tips
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Dominant Hand Runs Larger

For most men, the ring finger on the dominant hand is 0.5–1 UK size larger than the same finger on the other hand. Always measure the exact finger and hand the ring will be worn on — especially critical for wedding and signet rings.

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Wide Bands Fit Tighter

Men's wedding bands are typically wider (5–8mm) than women's rings. A wide band sits tighter against the finger. If your ring is 5mm or wider, order half a UK size larger than your measured circumference size for a comfortable fit.

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Weight & Activity Changes Size

Significant weight change (10kg+), manual labour and sports activity can all alter ring size. Fingers used for heavy grip work may be up to 2 UK sizes larger than the resting measurement. Measure at your normal resting state, not after activity.

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Cold vs Warm Fingers

Men's finger diameter can fluctuate by up to 1–2 UK sizes between cold and warm conditions. Never measure after coming in from cold weather. Warm your hands to room temperature first, then measure in the afternoon for the most consistent result.

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Knuckle vs Finger Base

If your knuckle is noticeably larger than the base of your finger, measure both. The ring must pass over the knuckle to be worn — choose the size that clears the knuckle comfortably. A jeweller can add a sizing insert to prevent the ring from spinning on a slimmer base.

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Always Round Up

If your measurement falls between two UK sizes, always choose the larger size. Adjacent UK half-sizes are only ~0.2mm apart in diameter. A ring that is slightly loose is always more comfortable and safer than one that is too tight — jewellers can resize down more easily than up.

❓ Men's Ring Size FAQs
What is the average men's ring size in the UK?
The average UK men's ring size is UK T–T½ — inner diameter 19.56–19.76mm (1.956–1.976cm) and inner circumference 61.4–62.1mm (6.14–6.21cm). This equals US 9¾–10, EU 61–62 and French 21–22. The most common range is UK R–V (18.75–20.37mm diameter). Sources: Abelini, Queensmith, Fenton and Beaverbrooks 2026.
What is a small men's ring size UK?
Men's ring sizes UK L–P (16.31–17.93mm / 1.631–1.793cm diameter) are considered small for men. UK P–Q (17.93–18.34mm) is the lower end of the standard men's range and common for slim build or younger men. These sizes overlap with larger women's sizes and are widely stocked at all UK jewellers. US 6–8 · EU 51–57.
What size ring is a men's signet ring?
Men's signet rings are traditionally worn on the little (pinky) finger, which is typically 2–4 UK sizes smaller than the ring finger. For a man with an average ring finger size of UK T½, a signet ring on the little finger would likely be around UK P–Q (17.93–18.34mm / 1.793–1.834cm ⌀). Always measure the specific finger — little finger sizes vary considerably between individuals.
What is the average men's wedding ring size UK?
The average UK men's wedding ring size is UK T–U — inner diameter 19.56–19.96mm (1.956–1.996cm), circumference 61.4–62.7mm (6.14–6.27cm). This equals US 9¾–10¼ and EU 61–63. For wide wedding bands (5mm+), it is advisable to order half a UK size larger than your measured size as wider bands compress more against the finger.
How do I convert a US or EU men's ring size to UK?
Use the calculator above — select "US Ring Size" or "EU Ring Size", enter your size, and get the UK equivalent instantly. Quick reference: US 10 = UK T½ = EU 62, US 9 = UK R = EU 59, US 11 = UK V = EU 64. The EU size number equals the inner circumference in mm directly (ISO 8653:2016) — so EU 62 means 62mm inner circumference.
Can a men's ring be resized?
Yes — most plain metal rings can be resized by a professional jeweller by 1–3 UK sizes up or down. Rings with gemstones set all the way around (eternity bands) or with complex engraving may be more difficult or impossible to resize. Tungsten and titanium rings cannot be resized at all. Always verify the material with your jeweller before ordering if resizing may be needed later.