How to Convert Celsius to Fahrenheit — Step-by-Step Guide

Convert Celsius to Fahrenheit: Quick Formula & Examples

Converting temperatures between Celsius (°C) and Fahrenheit (°F) is a common task in cooking, travel, science, and everyday life. This article gives the simple formula, a quick mental shortcut, worked examples, and a small reference table for common temperatures.

Quick Formula

  • To convert Celsius to Fahrenheit: F = (C × ⁄5) + 32

  • To convert Fahrenheit to Celsius: C = (F − 32) × ⁄9

Why the formula works (brief)

The Celsius and Fahrenheit scales use different zero points and different sized degrees. Multiplying by ⁄5 (or 1.8) scales the size of the degree; adding 32 shifts the zero point.

Step-by-step examples

  1. Example — 0°C to °F
    F = (0 × ⁄5) + 32 = 32°F

  2. Example — 100°C to °F
    F = (100 × ⁄5) + 32 = (100 × 1.8) + 32 = 180 + 32 = 212°F

  3. Example — 20°C to °F
    F = (20 × ⁄5) + 32 = (20 × 1.8) + 32 = 36 + 32 = 68°F

  4. Example — -10°C to °F
    F = (-10 × ⁄5) + 32 = (-10 × 1.8) + 32 = -18 + 32 = 14°F

  5. Example — 37°C (body temperature) to °F
    F = (37 × ⁄5) + 32 = (37 × 1.8) + 32 = 66.6 + 32 = 98.6°F

Quick mental shortcut

  • Multiply the Celsius by 2, add 30 — gives a rough Fahrenheit estimate.
    • Example: 20°C → (20×2)+30 = 70°F (actual 68°F).
  • For better accuracy: (C × 2) + 30 − (C ÷ 6).
    • Example: 20°C → 40 + 30 − 3.3 = 66.7°F (very close).

Handy reference table

Celsius (°C) Fahrenheit (°F)
-20 -4
-10 14
0 32
10 50
20 68
25 77
30 86
37 98.6
50 122
100 212

Tips

  • Use the exact formula for scientific calculations or precise cooking/baking.
  • Use the mental shortcut for quick estimates while traveling or reading weather reports.
  • Many devices let you switch units — use that when available to avoid manual conversion.

Small code snippet (JavaScript)

javascript

function cToF(c) { return (c * 9/5) + 32; }

That’s all you need to convert Celsius and Fahrenheit quickly and accurately.

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