How To Read A Ruler - Inch Calculator

What is a Ruler

A ruler is a device with measurement markings on it used for measuring drawing straight lines. Students, engineers, contractors, and makers use rulers for math, construction, architecture, sewing, landscaping, and more.

According to Dictionary.com, a ruler is a strip of wood, metal, or other material having a straight edge and usually marked off in inches or centimeters, used for drawing lines, measuring, etc.[1]

Several types of rulers include wooden or metal rulers, yardsticks, seamstress tapes, tape measures, carpenters rules, and architects scales.

Rulers have measurements in imperial and metric, imperial-only, or metric-only. Get more information on rulers, including different types and uses, or use one of our free printable rulers.

How to Use a Ruler – Standard Imperial Measurements

illustration showing the measurements for all fractions markings on a ruler

The markings on a standard ruler represent the fractions of an inch. The markings on a ruler from the start to the 1″ mark are: 1⁄16“, 1⁄8“, 3⁄16“, 1⁄4“, 5⁄16“, 3⁄8“, 7⁄16“, 1⁄2“, 9⁄16“, 5⁄8“, 11⁄16“, 3⁄4“, 13⁄16“, 7⁄8“, 15⁄16“, and 1”. If the measurement is over 1″, simply use the number on the ruler and add the fraction. For instance, if you’re two ticks past the number 3 tick, then the measurement is 3 1⁄8“.

What Do the Markings on a Ruler Mean

Reading a ruler starts with understanding what all the ticks mean. The largest ticks on a ruler represent a full inch, and the distance between each large tick is 1″. Inch markings on a ruler are the longest ticks. There are usually 12 inches on a ruler. The large ticks in between the inch markings are half-inch markings, and the distance between an inch tick and a half-inch tick is 1⁄2“. The large ticks on a ruler between the inch markings represent a half inch. The mid-sized ticks between the inch ticks and half-inch ticks are the quarter-inch ticks. The distance between a quarter-inch tick and an inch tick or a half-inch tick is 1⁄4“. The ticks in the middle of an inch tick and a half inch tick are the quarter inch ticks. The smaller ticks are the eighth-inch ticks and may be the smallest or second smallest markings on the ruler. The distance between an eighth-inch tick and the other larger ticks is 1⁄8“. The smaller ticks are for an eighth of an inch. On some rulers the eighth-inch ticks are the smallest ticks. The smallest ticks on a ruler are the sixteenth-inch ticks. The distance between a sixteenth-inch tick and the other larger ticks is 1⁄16“. The smallest ticks on a ruler are the sixteenth-inch ticks

How to Use a Metric Ruler – Metric Measurements

Metric rulers have centimeter and millimeter markings. The larger markings these represent a centimeter. The larger ticks on a metric ruler represent centimeters The smaller ticks on a metric ruler represent a millimeter. There are 10 millimeters in a centimeter, so there are 9 millimeter ticks between each centimeter tick. The smallest markings on a metric ruler are for millimeters

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Ruler Measurements: Inch Fractions on a Ruler

These are the measurements and fractions that are on a ruler and the decimal and millimeter metric equivalents. If you need to convert larger inch fractions to decimal or metric, use our inch fraction calculator.

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Fraction, Decimal, and Millimeter Equivalent Measurements

Ruler fraction measurements converted to equivalent decimal and millimeter metric values.
Fraction Decimal Millimeters
1⁄16“ 0.0625 1.5875
1⁄8“ 0.125 3.175
3⁄16“ 0.1875 4.7625
1⁄4“ 0.25 6.35
5⁄16“ 0.3125 7.9375
3⁄8“ 0.375 9.525
7⁄16“ 0.4375 11.1125
1⁄2“ 0.5 12.7
9⁄16“ 0.5625 14.2875
5⁄8“ 0.625 15.875
11⁄16“ 0.6875 17.4625
3⁄4“ 0.75 19.05
13⁄16“ 0.8125 20.6375
7⁄8“ 0.875 22.225
15⁄16“ 0.9375 23.8125
1″ 1 25.4

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