Pint (US) to Cup (US)Converter

Instantly convert Pint (US) (pt) to Cup (US) (cup). Free, accurate, and easy to use.

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1 pt = 2 cup

How to Convert Pint (US) to Cup (US)

To convert Pint (US) (pt) to Cup (US) (cup), multiply your value by 2.

cup = pt × 2

Example: 5 pt × 2 = 10 cup

What is a Pint (US)?

The US liquid pint equals 16 fluid ounces or approximately 473.176 milliliters — half a quart and one-eighth of a gallon. Beer and ice cream are frequently sold in pint containers in the US. The UK imperial pint is larger at 568.261 mL (20 imperial fluid ounces). Two US pints make one US quart.

What is a Cup (US)?

The US cup equals exactly 8 US fluid ounces or approximately 236.588 milliliters. It is the foundation of most American baking recipes and is measured with standardized cup-shaped tools. The metric cup used in some countries equals 250 mL. There are 2 cups in a US pint, 4 in a quart, and 16 in a gallon.

Pint (US) to Cup (US) Conversion Table

Pint (US) (pt)Cup (US) (cup)
0.001 pt0.002 cup
0.01 pt0.02 cup
0.1 pt0.2 cup
0.5 pt1 cup
1 pt2 cup
2 pt4 cup
5 pt10 cup
10 pt20 cup
20 pt40 cup
50 pt100 cup
100 pt200 cup
200 pt400 cup
500 pt1000 cup
1000 pt2000 cup
5000 pt10000 cup
10000 pt20000 cup
50000 pt100000 cup
100000 pt200000 cup
1000000 pt2000000 cup
1000000000 pt2.0000e+9 cup

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert Pint (US) to Cup (US)?

Multiply the Pint (US) value by 2. Formula: cup = pt × 2. Example: 10 pt = 20 cup.

How many Cup (US) are in one Pint (US)?

One Pint (US) (pt) equals 2 Cup (US) (cup).

How many Pint (US) are in one Cup (US)?

One Cup (US) (cup) equals 0.5 Pint (US) (pt).

What is the exact conversion factor from Pint (US) to Cup (US)?

The conversion factor is 2. Multiply any pt value by this number to get cup. For the reverse, multiply by 0.5.

How do I convert Cup (US) back to Pint (US)?

Divide by 2, or equivalently multiply by 0.5. Formula: pt = cup ÷ 2.

Is the Pint (US)-to-Cup (US) conversion internationally standardized?

Yes. Both units are defined by international standards (SI or the international yard/pound agreement), so the conversion factor 2 is exact and universally agreed upon.