4 Ways to Measure Without a Ruler

September 2024 · 3 minute read

While rulers and tape measures are easy to track down today, sometimes you might find yourself in a situation where you can’t access one but still need to measure something urgently. Bright Side is showing you 4 different ways to do this, using common objects. However, keep in mind that all of them will only give you approximate measurements. If you really need precise measurements, it’s better to wait until you can use a ruler.

1. With your body

The human body has been used to provide the basis for units of length for millennia. For example, the length of the international foot corresponds to a human foot with a shoe size of 13 (UK), 14 (US male), 15.5 (US female), or 48 (EU sizing).

For approximate measuring, you can also use the following equivalences.

2. With a bank note (or a credit card)

Using your local bills to measure something can be a good idea since it’s an object that you likely have with you at all times. Bill size varies, depending on the currency and sometimes on value. Some of the most popular currencies are:

If you don’t carry cash with you, chances are you have a credit or debit card in your pocket. In that case, keep in mind that the size of a standard card (sometimes known as CR80) is:

3. With an A4

Modern paper is defined by the ISO 216 international paper size standard. That means that wherever you go, if you buy paper that’s advertised as A4, it should be this size:

4. With an app

Modern smartphones either come with an app that you can use to measure things, or they allow you to download specialized apps for this purpose. For example, both Google and Apple offer a free app called Measure.

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