Temperature conversion is one of the most common calculations when travelling or reading international recipes. Here are two methods — exact and quick.

The Exact Formula

Celsius to Fahrenheit:

°F = (°C × 9/5) + 32

Fahrenheit to Celsius:

°C = (°F - 32) × 5/9

Worked Examples

20°C to Fahrenheit:

(20 × 9/5) + 32 = (20 × 1.8) + 32 = 36 + 32 = 68°F

98.6°F to Celsius:

(98.6 - 32) × 5/9 = 66.6 × 0.5556 = 37°C

The Quick Mental Method

For a fast estimate:

  1. Double the Celsius temperature
  2. Subtract 10%
  3. Add 32

Example: 25°C

  1. 25 × 2 = 50
  2. 50 - 5 = 45
  3. 45 + 32 = 77°F (exact: 77°F ✓)

The quick method is accurate within 1–2°F for typical temperatures.

Key Reference Temperatures

°C°FWhat It Means
-40-40Same in both scales
032Water freezes
2068Room temperature
3798.6Body temperature
100212Water boils

Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin

Kelvin is the SI unit for temperature, used in science:

K = °C + 273.15

Kelvin has no negative values — 0 K is absolute zero (-273.15°C), the coldest possible temperature.

°C°FK
032273.15
100212373.15
-273.15-459.670

Why Does the US Still Use Fahrenheit?

Most countries use Celsius (metric), but the US, Belize, Cayman Islands, and Palau use Fahrenheit. The US attempted to switch to metric in the 1970s but the effort was largely abandoned.

Fahrenheit was defined so that 0°F was the coldest temperature its inventor could achieve with salt water and ice, and 96°F was approximately body temperature (later recalibrated to 98.6°F).

Use our Temperature Converter to convert between Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin instantly.