Stone to Pounds (st → lb)

14.000

1.0000 st = 14.000 lb

Formula

1 st = 14 lb
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Conversion Table

stlb
00
1.000014.000
2.000028.000
3.000042.000
4.000056.000
5.000070.000
6.000084.000
7.000098.000
8.0000112.00
9.0000126.00
10.000140.00
11.000154.00
12.000168.00
13.000182.00
14.000196.00
15.000210.00
16.000224.00
17.000238.00
18.000252.00
19.000266.00
stlb
20.000280.00
21.000294.00
22.000308.00
23.000322.00
24.000336.00
25.000350.00
26.000364.00
27.000378.00
28.000392.00
29.000406.00
30.000420.00
31.000434.00
32.000448.00
33.000462.00
34.000476.00
35.000490.00
36.000504.00
37.000518.00
38.000532.00
39.000546.00
stlb
40.000560.00
41.000574.00
42.000588.00
43.000602.00
44.000616.00
45.000630.00
46.000644.00
47.000658.00
48.000672.00
49.000686.00
50.000700.00
51.000714.00
52.000728.00
53.000742.00
54.000756.00
55.000770.00
56.000784.00
57.000798.00
58.000812.00
59.000826.00
stlb
60.000840.00
61.000854.00
62.000868.00
63.000882.00
64.000896.00
65.000910.00
66.000924.00
67.000938.00
68.000952.00
69.000966.00
70.000980.00
71.000994.00
72.0001,008.0
73.0001,022.0
74.0001,036.0
75.0001,050.0
76.0001,064.0
77.0001,078.0
78.0001,092.0
79.0001,106.0

Stone to Pounds Conversion

Converting Stone (st) to Pounds (lb) is a common weight conversion. 1 st equals 14 lb. For example, 100 st is equal to 1,400 lb.

Quick Mental Math: Stone to Pounds

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Why is converting Stone to Pounds tricky?

Without explicit unit tracking, conversions degrade into number-only arithmetic.

Quick Reference Values

1 st = 14 lb. 5 st = 70 lb. 10 st = 140 lb. 25 st = 350 lb. 50 st = 700 lb. 100 st = 1,400 lb.

What is Stone?

Stone (st) is a unit of weight. The stone is a British unit of mass equal to exactly 6.35029 kilograms. It is primarily used for measuring body weight in the UK and Ireland. The stone is recognized by British Imperial and US customary systems but is not part of the SI [nist-sp-811]. The stone originated in England around the 14th century as a trading weight, varying by region and commodity. It was standardized to 14 pounds (6.35029 kg) in the 19th century to unify weights in commerce [nist-sp-811]. The stone remains in common use for body weight in the UK, Ireland, and some Commonwealth countries. It is not used in scientific or medical contexts, which prefer kilograms [nist-sp-811].

What is Pounds?

Pounds (lb) is a unit of weight. A pound (lb) is a unit of mass equal to 0.45359237 kilograms exactly, as defined by international agreement. It is used primarily in the United States and countries employing the imperial system to measure body weight, food products, and industrial materials [nist-si-guide]. The pound is subdivided into 16 ounces. The pound traces back to Roman libra units, evolving through medieval English measures. The international avoirdupois pound was standardized in 1959 by the United States, United Kingdom, and other anglophone countries to harmonize measurements [nist-si-guide]. The pound remains in use in the US, Liberia, and Myanmar for everyday mass measurement. It is common in commerce, health, and transportation sectors despite SI units predominating globally [bipm-si-brochure].

Common Misspellings

People often search for this conversion using these alternate spellings: stones, stne, ston, stonne, lbs, pound, punds, pnd. All of these refer to the Stone to Pounds conversion.

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