US Quarts to Pints Converter

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Convert US quarts to US pints using the imperial relation 1 US quart = 2 US pints. 2 quarts = 4 pints; 4 quarts = 8 pints = 1 US gallon; 1/2 quart = 1 pint. Useful when a US recipe lists liquids in quarts but the measuring jug is pint-graduated. Browser-local.

Quart (US)
Pint (US)

Quart (US) → Pint (US)

Quick reference table

Quart (US)Pint (US)
1 qt (US)2 pt (US)
2 qt (US)4 pt (US)
5 qt (US)10 pt (US)
10 qt (US)20 pt (US)
25 qt (US)50 pt (US)
50 qt (US)100 pt (US)
100 qt (US)200 pt (US)

Glossary

US quart

A US liquid quart is exactly 32 US fluid ounces, two US pints or one quarter of a US gallon, equal to about 946.35 ml. Used for milk cartons, paint cans, motor oil and US recipes. Four quarts make a US gallon. The dry quart (≈1.101 L), used historically for produce, is a different unit and not handled here.

US pint

A US liquid pint is exactly 16 US fluid ounces or about 473.18 ml. Used for beer, dairy and cocktail recipes in the United States. Two cups make a US pint; two pints make a quart; eight pints make a US gallon. Do not confuse with the UK imperial pint (≈568.26 ml) — a UK pint is about 20 % larger.

Metric / SI volume

In the metric system, volume is reported in liters (everyday) or cubic meters (industrial), with millilters for fine resolution. The relations are exact powers of ten: 1 m³ = 1,000 L = 1,000,000 ml, and 1 ml = 1 cm³. The metric system is the standard worldwide for science, beverages, fuel in metric countries, and most modern recipes outside the United States.

Imperial / US Customary volume

US customary and UK imperial systems both use gallon, quart, pint and fluid ounce — but with different sizes. The US gallon is 3.785 L (128 US fl oz); the UK imperial gallon is 4.546 L (160 UK fl oz). Cooking units (tsp = 4.93 ml, tbsp = 14.79 ml, cup = 240 ml) follow the US standard in nearly all modern English-language recipes.

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