How to measure your ring size

Quick tips for an accurate, comfortable fit.

Measure later in the day

Always measure your fingers at the end of the day when they’re at their largest.

Warm hands = true size

Cold weather can shrink your fingers up to half a size — make sure they’re warm.

Skip salt & cocktails

Alcohol and salty snacks cause swelling — avoid measuring right after appetizers and drinks.

Tapered fingers

Wide base, narrow tip? Choose a snug fit so the ring won’t slip off.

Knotted fingers

(wide knuckles) need a ring that fits over the knuckle but stays secure at the base.

Most common size

For women, the most common index finger ring size is US7. For engagement ring finger, it is often between size US5-US6.

Dominant hand is larger

Your dominant hand is usually slightly bigger than your non-dominant hand.

Between sizes?

If you’re in between sizes, choose the size closest to your circumference.

Tip: measure 2–3 times at different times of the day.

Ring Size Guide

 

Ring Size Guide

Compare inner circumference (mm) with EU/US/UK/Japan sizes. When in doubt, size up for comfort.

Finger Size (mm) Europe USA UK Japan
44 44 3 F ½ 4
45 45 3 ¼ G 5
46 46 3 ¾ H 6
47 47 4 H ½ 7
48 48 4 ½ I ½ 8
49 49 4 ¾ J ½ 9
50 50 5 ¼ K 10
51 51 5 ¾ L 11
52 52 6 L ½ 12
53 53 6 ¼ M ½ 13
54 54 6 ¾ N ½ 14
55 55 7 ¼ O 15
56 56 7 ½ P 16
57 57 8 P ½ 17
58 58 8 ¼ Q ½ 18
59 59 8 ¾ R 19
60 60 9 S 20
61 61 9 ½ S ½ 21
62 62 10 T 22
63 63 10 ¼ U ½ 23
64 64 10 ¾ V 24
65 65 11 W 25
66 66 11 ½ W ½ 26
67 67 11 ¾ X ½ 27
68 68 12 ¼ Z 28
69 69 12 ½ Z ½ 29
70 70 13 30
71 71 13 ¼ 31

Tip: if you don't know your size, wrap a thin strip of paper around the base of your finger, mark the overlap, measure the length in mm and match it to the “Finger Size (mm)” column.