How to Convert Yards to Feet
Yards and feet are both imperial units of length. Three feet make one yardβa 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
| Yards | Feet |
|---|---|
| 1 yd | 3 ft |
| 2 yd | 6 ft |
| 5 yd | 15 ft |
| 10 yd | 30 ft |
| 20 yd | 60 ft |
| 100 yd | 300 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.