Cm to Feet Converter (Centimetres to Feet & Inches)

Cm to Feet Converter

Convert centimetres (cm) to feet and inches instantly using the calculator below. Youโ€™ll also find the conversion formula, a quick reference table, and common height conversions.


โœ… Instant cm to Feet Calculator

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Enter a value in centimetres and tap Convert.

๐Ÿ“Œ Cm to Feet Formula

Feet = cm รท 30.48

Example: 180 cm = 5.91 ft โ‰ˆ 5 ft 11 in


๐Ÿ“Š Common cm to Feet Conversions

  • 150 cm = 4 ft 11 in
  • 155 cm = 5 ft 1 in
  • 160 cm = 5 ft 3 in
  • 165 cm = 5 ft 5 in
  • 170 cm = 5 ft 7 in
  • 175 cm = 5 ft 9 in
  • 180 cm = 5 ft 11 in
  • 185 cm = 6 ft 1 in
  • 190 cm = 6 ft 3 in

๐Ÿ“‹ Quick cm to Feet Conversion Table

Centimetres (cm) Feet & Inches Centimetres (cm) Feet & Inches
150 4 ft 11 in 175 5 ft 9 in
155 5 ft 1 in 180 5 ft 11 in
160 5 ft 3 in 185 6 ft 1 in
165 5 ft 5 in 190 6 ft 3 in
170 5 ft 7 in 200 6 ft 7 in

๐Ÿ“ How to Convert cm to Feet and Inches

To convert centimetres to feet, divide by 30.48. To get feet and inches, first convert centimetres to total inches by dividing by 2.54, then split that number into feet and remaining inches.

This is especially useful for height conversions, furniture dimensions, luggage sizes, and product measurements where feet and inches are commonly used.


โ“ Common Questions

How many feet is 170 cm?
170 cm is about 5 ft 7 in.

How many feet is 180 cm?
180 cm is about 5 ft 11 in.

How do I convert cm to feet?
Divide centimetres by 30.48 to get decimal feet, or convert to inches and split into feet and inches.

Why convert cm to feet and inches?
Feet and inches are commonly used for height and size measurements in some countries, especially the United States.


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Disclaimer: This tool and information are provided for general reference only. Results may be rounded for display and may not be suitable for engineering tolerances, medical use, legal/compliance purposes, or other precision-critical applications. You are solely responsible for verifying measurements for your intended use.