How to Convert Yards to Feet

Yards and feet are both imperial units of length. Three feet make one yardβ€”a simple relationship that's useful in fabric purchasing, football field distances, landscaping, and construction estimates.

The Conversion Formula

Feet = Yards Γ— 3

Going the other direction:

Yards = Feet Γ· 3

Step-by-Step Example

You're buying fabric for curtains and need 4.5 yards. How many feet is that?

  • 4.5 Γ— 3 = 13.5 feet

Reference Table

YardsFeet
1 yd3 ft
2 yd6 ft
5 yd15 ft
10 yd30 ft
20 yd60 ft
100 yd300 ft

Real-World Context

Football: A standard American football field is 100 yards long (300 feet), with 10-yard (30-foot) increments marked.

Fabric: Fabric is typically sold by the yard in the US. A "fat quarter" in quilting is a quarter-yard (27 inches Γ— 18 inches = 0.25 yards).

Landscaping: Sod, mulch, and topsoil are often estimated in square feet but sold in square yards. Knowing both units helps you calculate how much to order.

Track and field: Distances in some track events (like the 100-yard dash historically) are measured in yards, while modern events use meters.

Use our yards-to-feet converter for quick, accurate results.