Convert Pints to Liters

1 pt = 0.473176 L

Conversion Formula

1 pt = 0.473176 L

Common Pint to Liter Conversions

Pints (pt)Liters (L)
0.50.236588
10.473176
20.946352
31.41953
41.8927
52.36588
104.73176
157.09764
209.46352
2511.8294
5023.6588
7535.4882
10047.3176
250118.294
500236.588
750354.882
1000473.176
25001182.94
50002365.88
100004731.76

How to Convert Pints to Liters

To convert pints to liters, multiply the pint value by 0.473176.

For example, 5 pints is equal to 5 × 0.473176 = 2.36588 liters.

The pint (pt) and the liter (L) are both units of volume. Understanding the relationship between these units is helpful for everyday conversions, scientific calculations, and engineering applications.

Understanding Pints and Liters

What is a Liter (L)?

The liter (L) is a metric unit of volume equal to 1,000 milliliters or one cubic decimeter.

Liters are the global standard for measuring beverages, fuel, and liquid products.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Liters are in 1 Pint?

1 Pint (pt) is equal to 0.473176 Liters (L).

How do I convert Pints to Liters?

To convert Pints to Liters, multiply the value by 0.473176. For example, 10 pt = 4.73176 L.

How many Pints are in 1 Liter?

1 Liter (L) is equal to 2.11338 Pints (pt).

What is the formula to convert Pints to Liters?

The formula is: Liters = Pints × 0.473176. This means you multiply the number of Pints by 0.473176 to get the equivalent in Liters.

How much is 100 Pints in Liters?

100 Pints (pt) is equal to 47.3176 Liters (L). You can use the converter above for any custom value.

What is a Liter?

The liter (L) is a metric unit of volume equal to 1,000 milliliters or one cubic decimeter. Liters are the global standard for measuring beverages, fuel, and liquid products.

Is converting Pints to Liters a common conversion?

Yes, converting between Pints and Liters is a common volume conversion used in everyday life, science, and engineering. Our converter provides instant, accurate results.

Related Conversions

Conversion factors sourced from SI (BIPM) and NIST standards. Reviewed by the MicroCalcTools engineering team.

Last updated: April 2026