How Many Grams Are in a Cup of Flour?

One cup of all-purpose flour is about 125 grams. Here is why the figure changes with the type of flour and how you scoop, and how to get it exact.

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One cup of all-purpose flour weighs about 125 grams. That is the figure most recipes assume and the one the cups to grams converter uses. If your recipe gives a different number, it is almost always because of the flour type or the way the flour was measured into the cup.

Why 125 grams, and when it changes

A US cup is a fixed volume, about 237 millilitres. What changes is how much flour fits in that volume, which depends on the flour and on how packed it is. The common reference figures are:

FlourGrams per cup
All-purpose (plain)125
Bread flour127
Cake flour114
Whole wheat120
Almond flour96

These are spooned-and-levelled figures. If you dip the cup straight into the bag and scoop, you compress the flour and can end up with 140 grams or more in the same cup. That extra 15 grams is enough to make a cake dry or a dough stiff.

The reliable way to measure flour

Weighing is the most accurate method, because it skips the packing problem entirely. If you only have cups, use the spoon-and-level method:

  1. Stir the flour in its container to loosen it.
  2. Spoon it lightly into the measuring cup until it overflows.
  3. Level the top with the straight back of a knife. Do not tap or pack.

This gets you close to the 125-gram figure that recipes expect.

Dry versus liquid cups

A dry measuring cup and a liquid measuring cup hold the same volume, but they are used differently. Dry cups are filled to the brim and levelled off. Liquid cups are filled to a printed line and read at eye level. For flour, always use a dry cup and level it. This difference in technique is the main reason weighing in grams is steadier than measuring by cup, especially for baking.

Convert any amount

To turn a cup measurement into grams for a specific flour, open the cups to grams converter, pick the flour, and enter the amount. It also handles tablespoons, teaspoons and millilitres, and works the other way if you need to turn grams back into cups. For the figures behind other baking staples, see cups to grams for common ingredients.

Frequently asked questions

How many grams is one cup of flour?
About 125 grams for all-purpose flour, which is the figure most recipes use. Bread flour is a little heavier at around 127 grams, and cake flour is lighter at around 114 grams. Flour is easy to over-pack, so spoon it into the cup and level it off, or weigh it for the most reliable result.
Why do recipes give different gram figures for a cup of flour?
Because the figure depends on the flour and on how it is measured. A scooped cup packs more flour than a spooned-and-levelled one, so it can weigh 140 grams or more. Most recipes assume the spooned method, which lands near 125 grams. Weighing removes the guesswork entirely.
Is a cup of flour the same weight as a cup of sugar?
No. A cup of all-purpose flour is about 125 grams, while a cup of granulated sugar is about 200 grams, because sugar is denser. The cup volume is identical, but the weight is not. That is why a cups-to-grams tool has to know which ingredient you mean.

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