Free Body Figure Calculator

Figure Calculator

What is my figure? Use this free figure calculator to find your body figure type from bust, waist, high hip, and hip measurements. Get an instant result — hourglass figure, pear figure, spoon figure, apple figure, or rectangle figure — in inches or centimeters.

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What Is My Figure?

Enter your measurements to find your body figure type instantly.

What Is My Figure?

How to Find Your Body Figure Type

Your body figure is determined by the ratio of your bust, waist, high hip, and hip measurements. This figure calculator compares those proportions to identify your figure type — no guessing, just measurements.

Step 1 — Measure yourself

Using a soft tape measure, measure your bust (fullest part), waist (narrowest point), high hip (3–4 inches below waist), and hips (fullest part). Use the same unit — inches or cm — for all measurements.

Step 2 — Enter measurements

Select your gender and unit, then enter each measurement into the figure calculator above. The high hip measurement helps distinguish between spoon, pear, and hourglass figures accurately.

Step 3 — Get your figure type

The calculator compares your proportions and instantly shows your most likely figure type — hourglass figure, pear figure, spoon figure, apple figure, or rectangle figure — with a description.

Figure Measurements

Figure Measurements by Type

Here are the measurement rules that define each figure type. These are proportional rules — not specific sizes. Any size can be any figure type.

Hourglass Figure Measurements

Bust and hips within 5–12% of each other. Waist at least 25% smaller than both bust and hips. WHR typically 0.65–0.75.

Example: 36-27-37 | 38-28-39 | 34-25-35

Pear Figure Measurements

Hips at least 5% wider than bust. Waist clearly smaller than hips. WHR typically under 0.80.

Example: 34-27-39 | 36-28-41 | 32-26-37

Apple Figure Measurements

Waist is 90% or more of bust and hip measurements. Weight concentrated in the midsection. WHR typically 0.85+.

Example: 38-36-39 | 40-38-41 | 42-40-43

Rectangle Figure Measurements

Bust, waist, and hips all within 5% of each other. Minimal waist definition. A straight silhouette.

Example: 35-32-36 | 37-34-38 | 33-30-34

Figure Size

What Is the Perfect Figure Size?

There is no single "perfect figure size" — figure type is about proportions between measurements, not specific numbers. The same figure type can occur at any size.

Perfect figure size for 5'2 women

At 5'2" (157cm), a balanced hourglass figure typically has measurements around 34-26-35 to 36-27-37 range. Pear figure at this height: 33-26-38. But any proportional combination can look great — figure type matters more than exact numbers.

Perfect figure size for 5'4 women

At 5'4" (163cm), common hourglass figure measurements are 35-27-36 to 38-28-39. A 36-28-36 figure at this height is often cited as a classic balanced proportion. Again, these are just examples — proportions define figure type, not specific numbers.

Perfect figure size for 5'7 women

At 5'7" (170cm), hourglass figure measurements typically range from 36-27-37 to 40-30-41. Taller frames carry the same proportion ratios at larger overall measurements. The waist-to-hip ratio matters more than the exact numbers.

Figure vs Body Shape

Figure Calculator vs Body Shape Calculator — What Is the Difference?

Figure calculator

"Figure" and "body shape" describe the same thing — the visual silhouette created by your bust, waist, and hip proportions. A figure calculator and body shape calculator use the same measurements and produce the same result. "Figure" is more commonly used in South Asian countries (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh) while "body shape" is more common in Western countries.

Same result, different word

Whether you search for "figure calculator", "body figure calculator", or "body shape calculator" — you are looking for the same tool. This page uses "figure" throughout. The calculator above gives the same result as the body shape calculator — hourglass figure, pear figure, apple figure, rectangle figure, spoon figure, or inverted triangle figure.

FAQ

Figure Calculator — Frequently Asked Questions

What is my figure?

Your figure type is determined by the ratio of your bust, waist, and hip measurements. Enter your measurements into this free figure calculator above to find out instantly. Common figure types include hourglass figure, pear figure, apple figure, rectangle figure, spoon figure, and inverted triangle figure.

What is a figure calculator?

A figure calculator estimates your body figure type from measurements — bust, waist, high hip, and hips. It compares the proportions between your measurements to identify your figure type: hourglass, pear, spoon, apple, rectangle, or inverted triangle. "Figure calculator" and "body shape calculator" are the same tool — "figure" is simply the more commonly used term in some countries.

What is an hourglass figure?

An hourglass figure is where the bust and hips are balanced in size and the waist is clearly smaller — typically 25–30% smaller than bust or hips. Hourglass figure measurements: bust and hips within 5–12% of each other, WHR 0.65–0.75. Example: 36-27-37 is a classic hourglass figure.

What is a pear figure?

A pear figure (also called triangle figure) is where the hips are wider than the bust — typically 5–15% wider. Weight is carried in the lower body. Example pear figure measurements: 34-27-39 where hips are clearly wider than bust. WHR is typically under 0.80 for a pear figure.

What is a spoon figure?

A spoon figure is similar to a pear figure but with a more pronounced high hip shelf — a visible curve at the high hip area. Hips are wider than bust with a dramatic hip-to-waist difference. The spoon figure is distinguished from pear by the pronounced high hip curve above the fullest hip point.

What is the perfect figure size?

There is no single "perfect figure size" — figure type is about the proportion between measurements, not specific numbers. A 34-26-35 and a 38-29-39 can both be hourglass figures. Height affects what measurements look proportional — a 5'2" woman and a 5'7" woman will have different absolute measurements but can have the same figure type.

What figure do I have?

To find what figure you have, measure your bust, waist, high hip, and hips with a soft tape measure. Enter those measurements into the figure calculator above. The tool will instantly tell you your figure type — hourglass, pear, spoon, apple, rectangle, or inverted triangle.

Is figure calculator the same as body shape calculator?

Yes — "figure calculator" and "body shape calculator" are the same tool that produces the same result. "Figure" is more commonly used in South Asian countries while "body shape" is more common in Western countries. Both terms refer to the visual silhouette created by the proportions between your bust, waist, and hip measurements.