Celsius to Fahrenheit

Convert °C to °F instantly — with the formula, a table, key reference temperatures, and a live calculator.

100 °C equals 212 °F.

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Result (°F)68 °F

The formula

To convert °C to °F, use: °F = °C × 9/5 + 32

°C to °F table

°C°F
-40 °C-40 °F
-20 °C-4 °F
-10 °C14 °F
0 °C32 °F
5 °C41 °F
10 °C50 °F
20 °C68 °F
25 °C77 °F
30 °C86 °F
37 °C98.6 °F
40 °C104 °F
50 °C122 °F
100 °C212 °F

°F to °C (reverse)

°F°C
-40 °F-40 °C
0 °F-17.78 °C
14 °F-10 °C
32 °F0 °C
50 °F10 °C
68 °F20 °C
77 °F25 °C
86 °F30 °C
98.6 °F37 °C
100 °F37.78 °C
104 °F40 °C
122 °F50 °C
212 °F100 °C

Key temperatures

Reference point°C°F
Absolute zero-273.15 °C-459.67 °F
Freezing point of water0 °C32 °F
Comfortable room21 °C69.8 °F
Body temperature37 °C98.6 °F
Hot summer day40 °C104 °F
Boiling point of water100 °C212 °F

How it scales

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Freezing, body & boiling point

°C (°C)°F (°F)
FreezingBody tempBoiling

Reference points in °F

32Freezing98.6Body temp212Boiling

Why temperature conversions need an offset

Unlike length or speed, temperature scales have different zero points. Celsius starts at water's freezing point (0 °C), Kelvin at absolute zero (0 K = −273.15 °C), and Fahrenheit at a historical reference (0 °F ≈ −17.8 °C). That is why a single multiplier is not enough — you also need an offset.

Absolute zero is 0 K = −273.15 °C = −459.67 °F — nothing can be colder. For more pairs, use our temperature conversion hub.

Frequently asked questions

How do I convert °C to °F?

Use the formula °F = °C × 9/5 + 32. For example, 25 °C equals 77 °F.

What is the formula for °C to °F?

The exact conversion formula is: °F = °C × 9/5 + 32.

What is 0 °C in °F?

0 °C equals 32 °F.

What is absolute zero?

Absolute zero is the lowest possible temperature: 0 K = −273.15 °C = −459.67 °F. Nothing can be colder.

Why can't I convert temperatures with a single factor?

Temperature scales have different zero points. Celsius starts at water's freezing point, Kelvin at absolute zero, and Fahrenheit at a historical reference. That is why conversions need an offset, not just a multiplier.

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