U.S | UK | Europe | Diameter (mm) | Circumference (mm) |
5
|
J½
|
49
|
15.6
|
49.3
|
6
|
M
|
52
|
16.5
|
51.9
|
7
|
O
|
54
|
17.3
|
54.5
|
8
|
Q
|
57
|
18.2
|
57
|
9
|
S½
|
59
|
19
|
59.5
|
10
|
T½
|
62
|
19.9
|
62.1
|
11
|
V½
|
64
|
20.6
|
64.6
|
12
|
Y
|
67
|
21.4
|
67.2
|
13
|
Z
|
70
|
22.2
|
70
|
- If you are between sizes, we recommend ordering the larger size.
* The most popular ring sizes for women are 6&7.
How to Measure your Ring Size properly
Before measuring you will need to prepare the following props:
- piece of string (if you don’t have a string, cut out a strip of paper).
- scissors
- pen
- ruler
STEP ONE
Wrap the piece of string or paper around the base of your ring finger. Wrap around both the base of your finger and your knuckle (if your knuckle is noticeably larger than the base of your finger).
STEP TWO
Mark the string or paper at the exact point that it overlaps to make a complete circle around your finger. Do this for where it overlaps on your knuckle as well, if you needed to measure it. Choose the best casino site from Casinomech.com to play Magic of the Ring slot online.
STEP THREE
Unroll the string or paper and place it against a ruler that is divided into millimeters. The length between the two marks on your string or paper meets the ruler is the circumference of your ring finger. Refer to a ring chart to get your ring size. For example, if the circumference measures 54.5 mm, your U.S ring size is a 7 and your UK ring size is O.
Remember, if you are between sizes, we recommend ordering the larger size.