Signs to Degrees (sign → °)

30.000

1.0000 sign = 30.000 °

Formula

1 sign = 30 °
DegreesSigns (Swap Units)

Conversion Table

sign°
00
1.000030.000
2.000060.000
3.000090.000
4.0000120.00
5.0000150.00
6.0000180.00
7.0000210.00
8.0000240.00
9.0000270.00
10.000300.00
11.000330.00
12.000360.00
13.000390.00
14.000420.00
15.000450.00
16.000480.00
17.000510.00
18.000540.00
19.000570.00
sign°
20.000600.00
21.000630.00
22.000660.00
23.000690.00
24.000720.00
25.000750.00
26.000780.00
27.000810.00
28.000840.00
29.000870.00
30.000900.00
31.000930.00
32.000960.00
33.000990.00
34.0001,020.0
35.0001,050.0
36.0001,080.0
37.0001,110.0
38.0001,140.0
39.0001,170.0
sign°
40.0001,200.0
41.0001,230.0
42.0001,260.0
43.0001,290.0
44.0001,320.0
45.0001,350.0
46.0001,380.0
47.0001,410.0
48.0001,440.0
49.0001,470.0
50.0001,500.0
51.0001,530.0
52.0001,560.0
53.0001,590.0
54.0001,620.0
55.0001,650.0
56.0001,680.0
57.0001,710.0
58.0001,740.0
59.0001,770.0
sign°
60.0001,800.0
61.0001,830.0
62.0001,860.0
63.0001,890.0
64.0001,920.0
65.0001,950.0
66.0001,980.0
67.0002,010.0
68.0002,040.0
69.0002,070.0
70.0002,100.0
71.0002,130.0
72.0002,160.0
73.0002,190.0
74.0002,220.0
75.0002,250.0
76.0002,280.0
77.0002,310.0
78.0002,340.0
79.0002,370.0

Signs to Degrees Conversion

Converting Signs (sign) to Degrees (°) is a common angle conversion. 1 sign equals 30 °. For example, 100 sign is equal to 3,000 °.

Quick Mental Math: Signs to Degrees

1 sign is 30 degrees, so scale from that anchor.

Why is converting Signs to Degrees tricky?

signs and degrees split one full turn into different counts, so people often flip the ratio and divide when they should multiply.

Quick Reference Values

1 sign = 30 °. 5 sign = 150 °. 10 sign = 300 °. 25 sign = 750 °. 50 sign = 1,500 °. 100 sign = 3,000 °.

What is Signs?

Signs (sign) is a unit of angle. A sign is a unit historically used to count characters or symbols in text, often equated to one character or letter. It is not an SI unit but is used in linguistics and typography to quantify text length or size [nist-si-guide]. One sign corresponds approximately to one grapheme or character element. The use of 'sign' as a unit for characters dates back to early printing and typesetting in Europe around the 15th century, where it helped quantify text length for printing costs and layout [nist-si-guide]. It was adopted for linguistic analysis to count symbols. Signs are used worldwide in linguistics, typography, and digital text processing to measure text length. They assist in translation work, typesetting, and computing where character count matters [nist-si-guide].

What is Degrees?

Degrees (°) is a unit of angle. A degree is a unit of angular measurement defined as 1/360 of a full rotation or circle. One degree equals exactly π/180 radians, aligning with the International System of Units (SI) conventions for angles. It is commonly used in geometry, navigation, and geospatial coordinates to measure angles and directions [iso-80000]. The degree originated with the ancient Babylonians around 3000 BCE, who divided a circle into 360 parts likely based on their sexagesimal numeral system. This system was formalized over centuries and incorporated into modern angle measurement standards. The consistent division into 360 degrees became globally accepted due to its mathematical convenience and historical use [iso-80000]. Degrees are used worldwide in navigation, astronomy, cartography, and engineering. Countries including the United States, Canada, and members of the European Union employ degrees for geographic coordinates. Scientific organizations such as ISO and BIPM recognize degrees as a standard unit for angles [bipm-si-brochure].

Common Misspellings

People often search for this conversion using these alternate spellings: signes, sings, signz, sygns, sings, degres, degreess, degreees, degre, degr. All of these refer to the Signs to Degrees conversion.

Common Conversions