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Oven Temperature Converter

Verified formula Updated Jun 2026 Private — runs on your device

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°C
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Fahrenheit

356

Gas mark
4.2

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How to use the Oven Temperature Converter

The Oven Temperature Converter works out your fahrenheit, along with 1 related figure in an instant. Enter temperature in celsius and the result updates as you type — it is free, needs no sign-up, and runs entirely in your browser so your figures stay private.

  1. Enter the temperature in celsius.
  2. Read off your fahrenheit, together with gas mark — the calculator updates automatically, with no button to press.

Formula

The Oven Temperature Converter uses the formula:

Fahrenheit = Temperature in Celsius × 9 ÷ 5 + 32

Worked example

For example, with temperature in celsius of 180 °C, the fahrenheit is 356.

Inputs used
Temperature in Celsius 180 °C
Results
Fahrenheit 356
Gas mark 4.2

Results are estimates for educational use, not professional advice.

Frequently asked questions

Multiply by 9⁄5 and add 32. So 180°C is 356°F, a common roasting temperature.

Gas mark is an oven scale used in the UK. Each mark is 25°F, starting near 250°F, so 180°C is roughly gas mark 4.

A moderate oven is around 180°C (356°F, gas mark 4), suitable for many cakes and roasts.

Yes. Fan (convection) ovens usually run about 20°C hotter, so reduce the set temperature by around 20°C from a conventional recipe.

The Oven Temperature Converter uses the formula: Fahrenheit = Temperature in Celsius × 9 ÷ 5 + 32. For example, with temperature in celsius of 180 °C, the fahrenheit is 356.

Enter the temperature in celsius. Read off your fahrenheit, together with gas mark — the calculator updates automatically, with no button to press.

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