Converting Stones (st) to Pounds (lbs) is the standard calculation for bridging the gap between British and American weight systems. In the United Kingdom, body weight is often expressed in “Stone,” whereas in the United States, it is strictly “Pounds.” The conversion is simple but specific: 1 Stone equals exactly 14 Pounds. This means a person who is “10 stone” is not 100 lbs, but actually 140 lbs.
Master Weight Converter
The Formula
Multiply the Stones by 14:
st ร 14 = lbs
Example
A boxer weighs 11 st:
11 ร 14 = 154 lbs
Traditional Body Weight Insights
Because 1 stone is always 14 pounds, you can use simple multiplication to find your total weight in lbs.
Frequently Asked Questions
One stone is equivalent to exactly 14 pounds. This measurement is part of the British Imperial system. Unlike kilograms or grams which use groups of 10 or 1,000, the stone-to-pound relationship is always based on the number 14.
Think of it in chunks of 10 and 4. If you have 8 stones, multiply 8 by 10 (80) and 8 by 4 (32). Add them together (80 + 32) to get 112 pounds. Most people find it easiest to memorize common milestones, like 10 stone being 140 lbs.
Using “Stone” allows people to use smaller numbers to describe their weight. Just as we use “Feet” instead of “Inches” for height, people in the UK and Ireland use “Stone” for weight to keep the numbers simple (for example, saying “11 stone” instead of “154 pounds”).