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Average ring size for men & women
Need a ballpark before you can measure? Here are the average and most-common ring sizes — but treat them as a fallback: fingers vary widely, so measurewhenever you can.
Most common ring sizes by build
| Person | Typical US size | UK | EU |
|---|---|---|---|
| Petite women | 4.5 – 5.5 | I½ – K½ | 48 – 50 |
| Average women | 6 – 7 | L½ – N½ | 52 – 54 |
| Taller / larger women | 7.5 – 8.5 | O½ – Q½ | 56 – 58 |
| Slimmer men | 8 – 9 | P½ – R½ | 57 – 59 |
| Average men | 10 | T½ | 62 |
| Larger men | 11 – 13 | V½ – Z+1 | 65 – 70 |
Averages for guidance only — hand shape and knuckle size matter more than height. Confirm with a real measurement before buying.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average ring size for a woman?
The average women's ring size is about US 6 to 7 (UK L½–N½, EU 52–54), with size 6 the single most common. Most women land between US 5 and 7.5. Height and build shift this — petite hands often 4.5–5.5, taller or larger frames 7.5–8.5.
What is the average ring size for a man?
The average men's ring size is about US 10 (UK T½, EU 62), with most men between US 9 and 11. Larger builds commonly run 11–13.
What ring size should I buy if I don't know hers?
If you truly can't measure, US 6 for women and US 10 for men are the safest single guesses. Better: borrow a ring she wears, use the on-screen sizer with one of her rings, or choose a style that's easy to resize and confirm later.
Does ring size relate to height or weight?
Loosely. Taller people and larger builds tend toward bigger sizes, but hand shape and knuckle size matter more than height alone. Always measure when you can — averages are only a fallback.