Ring Size Guide
Here’s a simple step-by-step guide to help you measure your ring size at home accurately:
What You’ll Need:
- A strip of paper or a piece of non-stretchy string
- A ruler (with millimeter measurements)
- A pen or marker
Step-by-Step Instructions:
1. Cut a Strip of Paper or Use String
Cut a strip of paper about 6 inches long and 1/4 inch wide. Alternatively, you can use a piece of string or dental floss.
2. Wrap Around Your Finger
Wrap the paper or string around the base of the finger you want to measure. Make sure it’s snug but not tight—it should be comfortable and able to slide over the knuckle.
3. Mark the Overlap Point
Use a pen or marker to mark the spot where the paper or string overlaps, creating a full circle around your finger.
4. Measure the Length
Lay the marked strip flat and measure the distance from the starting point to the mark using a ruler. Note the measurement in millimeters.
5. Use a Ring Size Chart
Compare your measurement to a ring size chart. For reference:
|
Circumference (mm) |
US Ring Size |
|
44.2 mm |
3 |
|
46.8 mm |
4 |
|
49.3 mm |
5 |
|
51.9 mm |
6 |
|
54.4 mm |
7 |
|
57.0 mm |
8 |
|
59.5 mm |
9 |
|
62.1 mm |
10 |
|
64.6 mm |
11 |
|
67.2 mm |
12 |

Extra Tips:
- Measure your finger at the end of the day when it’s largest.
- Avoid measuring when your hands are cold, as they shrink slightly.
- If your knuckle is much larger than the base of your finger, measure both and choose a size in between.
- When in doubt between two sizes, go for the larger one.
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