Convert Fahrenheit to Kelvin

Kelvin = Fahrenheit × 0.5555556 + 255.3722. Type any temperature below to convert fahrenheit to kelvin both ways — it runs entirely in your browser.

Fahrenheit to Kelvin formula

Temperature scales have different zero points, so the conversion is a multiply-and-add, not a single ratio:

Kelvin = Fahrenheit × 0.5555556 + 255.3722

To go the other way, Fahrenheit = Kelvin × 1.8 − 459.67.

Worked example

Convert 98.6 °F to kelvin: = 98.6 × 0.5555556 + 255.3722 = 310.15 K.

Common temperatures in Fahrenheit and Kelvin

Reference point Fahrenheit (°F) Kelvin (K)
Absolute zero-459.670
Freezing point of water32273.15
Refrigerator39.2277.15
Room temperature69.8294.15
Normal human body temperature98.6310.15
A hot summer day113318.15
Boiling point of water (sea level)212373.15

About the Fahrenheit and Kelvin scales

Fahrenheit: Fahrenheit puts water’s freezing point at 32° and its boiling point at 212° — a 180-degree span. It is the everyday scale in the United States and a few other territories.

Kelvin: The kelvin is the SI base unit of temperature. It starts at absolute zero (0 K = −273.15 °C) and uses the same degree size as Celsius, so it is written without a degree sign.

Frequently asked questions

What is 98.6 °F in Kelvin?
98.6 °F = 310.15 K.
How do I convert Fahrenheit to Kelvin?
Use kelvin = fahrenheit × 0.5555556 + 255.3722. For example, 98.6 °F → 310.15 K.
How do I convert Kelvin back to Fahrenheit?
Reverse it: fahrenheit = kelvin × 1.8 − 459.67.
Why isn't converting Fahrenheit to Kelvin just multiplication?
Because the two scales start their zero at different temperatures, so after scaling by 0.5555556 you also add 255.3722. Skipping that constant is the most common temperature-conversion mistake.

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