Choosing the right ring size is important for comfort and style. A ring that is too tight can feel uncomfortable, while a ring that is too loose may slip off your finger.
The good news is that you can easily measure your ring size at home using simple tools like a piece of paper and a ruler.
In this guide, we will show you a simple step-by-step method to determine your ring size accurately.
Method 1: Measure Your Finger With a Paper Strip
One of the easiest ways to find your ring size is by using a thin strip of paper.
You only need three simple things:
• a strip of paper
• a pen or marker
• a ruler
This method works well because it measures the circumference of your finger, which directly corresponds to your ring size.
Step 1 — Wrap the Paper Around Your Finger
First, take a thin strip of paper and wrap it gently around the base of your finger.
Make sure the paper sits comfortably around your finger — not too tight and not too loose.
The paper should represent how the ring will sit when worn.

Step 2 — Mark Where the Paper Overlaps
Once the paper is wrapped around your finger, mark the point where the paper overlaps.
This mark will indicate the exact circumference of your finger.
Try to keep the paper straight and flat to ensure an accurate measurement.

Step 3 — Measure the Length With a Ruler
Now remove the paper strip and place it flat on a surface.
Using a ruler, measure the length from the beginning of the strip to the mark you made.
This measurement will give you your finger circumference in millimeters.

Ring Size Chart
Once you have your measurement, compare it with the ring size chart below.
| Size | Finger Perimeter | Ring Diameter |
|---|---|---|
| 6 | 52 mm | 16.4 mm |
| 7 | 55 mm | 17.2 mm |
| 8 | 57 mm | 17.8 mm |
| 9 | 60 mm | 18.8 mm |
| 10 | 62.5 mm | 19.7 mm |
| 11 | 65 mm | 20.4 mm |
For example:
If your finger measurement is 57 mm, your ring size is Size 8.
Tips for Measuring Your Ring Size Accurately
To get the most accurate measurement, follow these tips:
Measure your finger at the end of the day
Your fingers naturally expand slightly throughout the day. Measuring in the evening gives the most accurate size.
Do not pull the paper too tight
The paper should feel comfortable around your finger.
Consider your knuckle size
If your knuckle is larger than the base of your finger, measure both areas and choose a size in between.
Measure twice
Taking the measurement two or three times helps ensure accuracy.
What If You Are Between Sizes?
If your measurement falls between two sizes, it is usually better to choose the larger size.
A slightly larger ring will be more comfortable and easier to wear.
Find Your Perfect Ring
Now that you know how to measure your ring size, you can confidently choose the perfect ring.
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