Free printable ring sizer

Print this page at 100% scale, check the calibration box, then measure. No email, no sign-up.

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1. Calibration check

This box must be exactly 85.6 mm wide (a standard credit/ID card). If it is not, reprint at 100% and turn off fit to page.

85.6 mm - credit-card width

2. Finger strip method

Cut out the strip, wrap it snugly around the base of your finger, and read the size where the start edge meets the scale.

▸ start 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 US size where edge overlaps

3. Match a ring you own

Place a ring that fits over these circles until the inside edge matches one. Circles are the inner diameter at true scale.

US 4
14.9 mm
US 5
15.7 mm
US 6
16.5 mm
US 7
17.3 mm
US 8
18.1 mm
US 9
18.9 mm
US 10
19.8 mm
US 11
20.6 mm
US 12
21.4 mm
US 13
22.2 mm

4. Conversion chart

USUKEUJPØ mmCirc mm
3444 14.0744.2
4477 14.8846.8
5499 15.7049.3
65212 16.5151.9
75414 17.3254.4
85716 18.1457.0
96018 18.9559.5
106220 19.7662.1
116523 20.5764.6
12Y6725 21.3967.2
137027 22.2069.7
For an engagement or non-resizable ring, confirm with a jeweler - a printed sizer is approximate.

Frequently asked questions

How do I use a printable ring sizer?

Print this page at 100% scale. Check the calibration box measures 85.6 mm - a standard credit-card width. Then either cut out the finger strip and wrap it around your finger, or place a ring you own over the matching circle.

Why must I print at 100% scale?

Printers often shrink pages to fit the margins, which makes the sizes wrong. Turn off fit to page or shrink to fit and confirm the calibration box is exactly 85.6 mm wide before measuring.

Is a printed ring sizer accurate?

It is accurate to about a quarter size if you print at true 100% and verify the calibration box. For an engagement ring or a non-resizable ring, confirm with a jeweler.