How Many grams in 1 cup of Water?

Get precise weight measurements for baking. Below is the interactive calculator preloaded to convert 1 cup of Water to gram.

150+Ingredients calibrated
16Unit types supported
3Cup systems (US, Label, Metric)
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Result
236.59grams

1 cup of Water = 236.59 grams

Estimated Nutrition Facts

Based on 237g of Water. Nutrition values are estimates.

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Kitchen Tips & Baking Notes

How to Measure:Place your measuring container on a flat surface, scoop the ingredient in, and level it off without packing unless specified.
Storage & Humidity:Store in a cool, dry, airtight container away from direct sunlight to preserve freshness and prevent moisture changes.
Common Baking Equivalents:
  • This amount is perfect for standard baking recipes, cake batters, and cookies.
  • Weighing this ingredient directly in your mixing bowl prevents extra dishes.

Quick Reference

cupsWeight (g)
1/8 cups29.6g
1/4 cups59.1g
1/3 cups78.8g
1/2 cups118.3g
2/3 cups157.8g
3/4 cups177.4g
1 cup236.6g
1 1/2 cups354.9g
2 cups473.2g
3 cups709.8g
4 cups946.4g

For best results, use a digital scale. Weight in grams removes the variability of measuring cups.

Why Weighing Water Beats Measuring Cups

Measuring dry or compactable ingredients like Water by volume (cups or spoons) is notoriously inaccurate. Depending on how you pack the ingredient, or the ambient humidity in your kitchen, a cup of Water can vary in weight by up to 30%.

Weighing your ingredients in grams gets rid of all that guesswork. When you use exact weights, your recipes will turn out exactly the same way every time, no matter how packed your flour is or how humid your kitchen feels.

This converter uses real density numbers for Water. When you swap cups for grams, you're getting actual weight conversions that real bakers use, not just a generic guess.

30%Potential weight variation in volumetric cups
100%Precision consistency when weighing in grams
1.000gDensity per ml of Water
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Frequently Asked Questions

There are about 237 grams in 1 standard US cup of Water. However, this weight depends on the cup system you are using: for example, a metric cup is larger (250 ml) and weighs about 250 grams, while a US Customary cup is about 236.6 ml.

The weight of a cup of Water can change depending on how tightly it’s packed, humidity, and even how long it’s been sitting in the pantry. For dry ingredients like flour or sugar, scooping directly with the cup packs it down, adding up to 25% more ingredient than a recipe calls for. Using a kitchen scale is the only way to get the exact amount every time.

If you don't have a kitchen scale, use the "spoon and level" method: gently fluff the Water in its container with a spoon, spoon it into your measuring cup until it overflows, and sweep the excess off the top with the flat back of a knife. Never shake the cup or pack it down, or you'll end up with too much.

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