Oven Temperature Converter

Convert oven temperatures between Celsius, Fahrenheit, gas mark and fan-oven settings. 350°F is 177°C, or gas mark 4. Enter a temperature in any scale and read the equivalents at once, with a full conversion chart for the common settings.

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Read the guide: Oven Temperature Conversion Chart
Fahrenheit
350°F
Celsius
177°C
Gas mark
4
Fan oven
157°C

Moderate oven. Fan setting is about 20°C lower than the conventional figure.

Common oven temperatures

°F°CFan °CGasDescription
2841401201Cool
3021501302Cool
3201601403Moderate
3561801604Moderately hot
3741901705Moderately hot
3922001806Hot
4282202007Very hot
4462302108Very hot
4642402209Very hot

How to use it

  1. 1

    Enter a temperature

    Type a value and choose its scale: Celsius, Fahrenheit or gas mark.

  2. 2

    Read the equivalents

    See the matching temperatures in every other scale, plus the fan-oven setting.

  3. 3

    Use the chart

    Scan the full chart of common oven temperatures to find the setting you need.

When it comes in handy

Following a foreign recipe

Convert a recipe written in Fahrenheit to Celsius, or the other way, so you set the dial right.

Using a gas oven

Turn a Celsius or Fahrenheit temperature into the gas mark your oven uses.

Switching to a fan oven

Find the lower fan-oven setting so a recipe written for a conventional oven does not overbake.

Instant, exact & 100% in your browser

The conversion runs right here in your browser using exact, standard factors. Nothing you type is sent to a server, there is no sign-up and no limit, and once the page has loaded it keeps working even with no connection.

Frequently asked questions

What is 350°F in Celsius?
350°F is about 177°C, which most recipes round to 175°C or 180°C. It is also gas mark 4. This is the most common baking temperature in American recipes, which is why it is worth memorising: 350°F, 180°C, gas 4 all mean roughly the same moderate oven.
How do I convert a recipe for a fan oven?
Lower the temperature by about 20°C compared with a conventional oven setting, and check the food a little early. A fan circulates hot air, so it browns and cooks faster at the same dial setting. So a conventional 180°C becomes about 160°C fan. The converter shows the fan equivalent automatically.
What are gas marks?
Gas marks are the numbered settings on a gas oven, running from 1/4 up to 9. Each step is roughly 14°C apart. Gas mark 4 is 180°C, gas mark 6 is 200°C, and gas mark 9 is 240°C. They are common in older UK recipes and on gas ovens that do not show a temperature.
Does this work offline and is anything sent to a server?
The calculation runs entirely in your browser, so nothing you type is sent anywhere, and once the page has loaded it keeps working with no connection. There is no sign-up and no limit on how many conversions you make.