Celsius to Fahrenheit Conversion Chart

Comprehensive temperature conversion reference for Celsius and Fahrenheit. Perfect for weather, cooking, and scientific use.

Celsius to Fahrenheit

°F = (°C × 9/5) + 32

Fahrenheit to Celsius

°C = (°F - 32) × 5/9

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Key Temperatures

0°C = 32°F
Water freezes
20°C = 68°F
Room temperature
37°C = 98.6°F
Body temperature
100°C = 212°F
Water boils
175°C = 350°F
Baking temperature
200°C = 400°F
Hot oven

Complete Temperature Conversion Table

Celsius (°C)Fahrenheit (°F)
-40°C-40.0°F
-35°C-31.0°F
-30°C-22.0°F
-25°C-13.0°F
-20°C-4.0°F
-15°C5.0°F
-10°C14.0°F
-5°C23.0°F
0°C32.0°F
5°C41.0°F
10°C50.0°F
15°C59.0°F
20°C68.0°F
25°C77.0°F
30°C86.0°F
35°C95.0°F
40°C104.0°F
45°C113.0°F
50°C122.0°F
55°C131.0°F
60°C140.0°F
65°C149.0°F
70°C158.0°F
75°C167.0°F
80°C176.0°F
85°C185.0°F
90°C194.0°F
95°C203.0°F
100°C212.0°F

Common Temperature References

CelsiusFahrenheitCommon Use
-40°C-40°FExtremely cold weather
-18°C0°FFreezer temperature
0°C32°FWater freezes
10°C50°FCool spring day
20°C68°FRoom temperature
37°C98.6°FBody temperature
100°C212°FWater boils
175°C350°FModerate oven
200°C400°FHot oven
230°C450°FVery hot oven

Baking & Cooking Temperature Chart

CelsiusFahrenheitOven Setting
150°C300°FSlow baking
160°C320°FLow heat
175°C350°FModerate baking
190°C375°FModerate-hot
200°C400°FHot oven
220°C425°FVery hot
230°C450°FVery hot
260°C500°FExtremely hot

How to Convert Temperature

Celsius to Fahrenheit

Formula:

°F = (°C × 9/5) + 32

Example: Convert 25°C to Fahrenheit

°F = (25 × 9/5) + 32 = 45 + 32 = 77°F

Fahrenheit to Celsius

Formula:

°C = (°F - 32) × 5/9

Example: Convert 77°F to Celsius

°C = (77 - 32) × 5/9 = 45 × 5/9 = 25°C

Quick Mental Approximation

For a rough estimate from Celsius to Fahrenheit: double the Celsius value and add 30. For example, 20°C → (20 × 2) + 30 = 70°F (actual: 68°F).

Frequently Asked Questions

What temperature is 180°C in Fahrenheit?

180°C equals 356°F. This is a common baking temperature, close to 350°F.

What is 100°F in Celsius?

100°F equals 37.8°C, which is slightly above normal body temperature.

Why do Celsius and Fahrenheit meet at -40°?

Due to the mathematical relationship between the scales, -40°C and -40°F represent the same temperature. This is the only point where both scales intersect.

Which countries use Fahrenheit?

Primarily the United States, some Caribbean countries, and a few Pacific islands. Most of the world uses Celsius as part of the metric system.

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