Use Our Free Ring Sizer

Free Ring Sizer

Add us on WhatsApp to receive a complimentary ring sizer in the mail. This tool is unisex and reusable, helping you easily find the most comfortable and precise fit.

Ring Size Chart & Download Guide

All of our rings are crafted in standard US sizes. View the chart below to see how US sizes map to finger circumference and convert to international sizes. Engagement rings, wedding bands, and fashion rings all follow the same size format.

Ring Size Chart

All of our rings are crafted in standard US sizes. View the chart below to see how US sizes map to finger circumference and convert to international sizes.

1. How to Measure Ring Size with String, Paper and a Ruler

If you're wondering how to measure ring size at home, without a dedicated sizer, this simple method can help you find an accurate fit using everyday items. It's also an easy way to keep a surprise when shopping for someone else—just borrow one of their rings or ask a close friend or family member for help.

This at-home approach requires only a piece of string, a ruler, a pen and a small piece of paper. Follow these quick steps to learn how to measure ring size accurately:

Steps:

  1. Wrap the string or paper around the base of your finger.
  2. Mark the point where the ends meet with a pen.
  3. Measure the string or paper with a ruler in millimeters (mm), then divide the number by 3.14 (π) to find the ring's diameter.
  4. Match your result to the closest size on the ring size chart to determine your correct ring size.

2. Measure an Existing Ring

Method Using a Ring You Already Own and Our Printable Guide

Steps:

  1. Print this guide with page scaling set to 100%.
  2. Place a ring that you already own (or have borrowed, if this is a surprise engagement or a gift) over the circles to the right.
  3. Match the inside of the ring to the circle nearest in size. The measurements shown refer to the inside diameter of the ring.
  4. If the ring falls between two sizes, order the larger size.

Please Note:

This printable guide serves as a reference, but for more accurate results, please order our free plastic ring sizer.

RING SIZE CONVERSION CHART

3.How Should a Ring Fit?

A ring that fits appropriately will slide over your knuckle with minimal friction and sit snugly on your finger without feeling too tight. You should feel slight resistance but not need to apply too much force to take it on and off.

What to Do if You're in Between Ring Sizes

If you're in between ring sizes, we suggest sizing up rather than sizing down. Finger size can fluctuate throughout the day, and a ring that is too tight may not come over the knuckle easily — which can be painful.

Additionally, there are simple, at‑home ways to make a slightly loose ring feel tighter, but you'll need to consult a professional to size it up.

Remember, if a half size doesn't feel quite right, contact us and we can craft a design in a quarter size to help you find the perfect fit.

Complete Ring Size Guide

Measurement Methods, Sizing Recommendations & Related Services

Measuring Ring Size with Our Printable Ring Size Chart

Finding your size at home is quick and simple with our printable ring size chart. It's an easy way to get an accurate fit before ordering, and includes a ring conversion guide across different sizing systems. Just download the guide and follow the steps below:

  1. Print the chart at 100% scale: Make sure the page isn't resized or "fit to page." A reference line is included to confirm the chart is printed to scale in millimeters (mm).
  2. Find a ring that fits comfortably: Choose one you already own that matches the finger where you or your loved one will wear the new ring.
  3. Match your current ring to the circles: Place it over the printed circles until the inside edge of your ring lines up perfectly with one of the circles. The numbers shown reflect the inside diameter, which matches your ring size.
  4. If your ring falls between sizes, choose the larger one: A slightly larger fit will feel more comfortable, especially for wider rings.

Be sure to keep the band width in mind. Since wider styles can feel tighter, consider going up half a size for a better fit.

How to Use Our Free Ring Sizer

If you're still unsure of your exact ring size, our complimentary plastic ring sizer offers another precise at-home measurement method. This reusable tool ships within days of ordering. Simply add our WhatsApp contact, and we'll mail the free ring sizer to your specified address.

Once it arrives, simply slide your finger into the circle until a size feels right. We recommend trying a half size up or down to find your precise fit. The right ring size should be snug enough that the plastic ring doesn't slip off, but loose enough to slide over the knuckle.

Ring Sizing Tips

Getting the right fit isn't just about the measurement—it's about how your ring feels day to day. Use these helpful tips to ensure lasting comfort and confidence in your choice:

  • Measure the inside diameter of a ring that fits well using a tape measure and compare it to our printable ring sizer or ring size chart.
  • Your ring should feel snug enough not to slip off yet loose enough to slide comfortably over your knuckle.
  • If your knuckle is wider than the base of your finger, measure both and choose a size in between for the best fit.
  • Finger size can vary with temperature, time of day and even which hand you use most. It's better to take your measurement at the end of the day when your fingers are warm and slightly larger.
  • Repeat the process three to four times to confirm the results.

How to Secretly Get a Ring Size

Are you planning a surprise proposal or gift? It's possible to find the right ring size without giving it away. The easiest method is to borrow one of their rings—preferably one they wear on the same finger—and use our printable ring size chart to measure it.

If borrowing isn't an option, enlist the help of a close friend or relative who can subtly ask about their ring size without raising suspicion. You can also trace the inside of their ring on paper or measure it with a ruler to compare against our chart. These discreet hacks make it simple to get a perfect fit while keeping your plans secret.

Which Method is Best for Finding Ring Size?

While the most accurate method for finding a ring size is a printable ring size chart, there are other at-home measuring techniques you can try. Here are a few more reliable ways to find your perfect fit:

  • Using a ring that already fits the intended finger, match it to our printable ring size chart or measure its inside diameter to find the correct size.
  • With just a string, ruler and pen, you can measure directly at home by wrapping the string around your finger and marking where the ends meet.
  • Our free tool is simple to order online, use and measure your finger directly.

For extra accuracy, try more than one approach and compare results using our printable ring size chart. Keep in mind that finger size can vary temporarily, so it's ideal to measure more than once at different times of the day. In the end, the best method is the one that works most comfortably and conveniently for you or the person you're surprising.

Average Ring Sizes for Women and Men

Knowing the most common ring sizes can help you confidently start your search, especially if you're buying a ring as a gift or planning a surprise proposal. Use these averages as a helpful starting point before measuring for the most accurate fit.

  • Women (average): US size 6–7 (approx. 16.5–17.3 mm inside diameter)
  • Men (average): US size 9–10 (approx. 19.0–19.8 mm inside diameter)

These are only averages—always measure the actual finger or an existing ring when accuracy matters.

Since Love Free 30-Day Exchanges & 60-Day Resizes

Our commitment to you extends beyond delivery, and we're proud to offer free 30-day exchanges and free 60-Day resizes to ensure that you can find the perfect fit. Most designs (even an eternity, open, or alternative metal style) can be exchanged for a new size within 30 days free of charge, while any resizable design can be resized within 1 year free of charge. To learn more about these policies, consult our Free 30-Day Returns & 60-Day Resizes page.

Are There Any Types of Rings That Can't Be Resized

Certain rings, such as eternity and open bands, and alternative metal styles cannot be resized due to the structure or material of their designs. If your ring cannot be resized, we'll include that information on the product detail page of your specific style. You may also exchange a ring that cannot be resized within our 30-day exchange period.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it better for a ring to be loose or tight?

A ring should fit comfortably, where it's snug enough to stay in place yet loose enough to slide over the knuckle with ease. If it spins or slips off, it's too loose. But if it leaves a mark or is too difficult to remove, it's too tight.

The most common mistakes include measuring when your hands are cold and guessing instead of using a proper sizing tool, and choosing a size that feels perfect in the moment—remember finger size can change slightly throughout the day.

Yes, band thickness can affect fit. The more of a finger a ring covers, the tighter it will feel. For wider bands consider sizing up slightly or consult our sizing guide.

The average woman's ring typically falls between size 5 and size 7, which equals an inside diameter of about 15.7mm to 17.3mm.

The average men's ring typically ranges from size 8 to 10, or an inside diameter of about 18.2mm to 19.8mm.

Yes. Measure the inside diameter of a ring you already own and compare it to the printable ring size chart. Place the ring directly over the circles to find the best match.

An easy way is to borrow a ring they already wear and measure it; alternatively ask a close friend or trace the inside on paper to compare with our chart.