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180 Celsius to Fahrenheit (180 °C to °F)

180 Celsius equals 356 Fahrenheit. Below is the formula, the worked arithmetic, and what 180 °C typically represents in everyday use.

Formula and worked answer

Formula

°F = °C × 1.8 + 32

Substituting 180 for °C: 180 × 1.8 + 32 = 356 °F. The factor 1.8 comes from the exact international definition of the degree Celsius relative to the degree Fahrenheit, so this answer is precise rather than rounded.

What does 180 Celsius represent?

180 degrees Celsius (356 °F) is the most-used baking temperature in European, Australian, and most Asian metric-kitchen recipes, the equivalent of America's 350 °F default but displaced upward by a few degrees. Converted to Fahrenheit the figure is 356 °F, which most US ovens reach by setting the dial between 350 °F and 360 °F. American bakers working from a metric recipe typically default to 350 °F because the 6 °F gap has only a small effect on bake time and produces a result very close to the original. For laminated pastry and breadwork where temperature precision matters, dialling the US oven to 360 °F or using a thermometer captures the 180 °C target more faithfully.

Values near 180 °C

  • 175 °C=347 °F
  • 176 °C=348.8 °F
  • 177 °C=350.6 °F
  • 178 °C=352.4 °F
  • 179 °C=354.2 °F
  • 181 °C=357.8 °F
  • 182 °C=359.6 °F
  • 183 °C=361.4 °F
  • 184 °C=363.2 °F
  • 185 °C=365 °F

°C to °F reference table around 180

°C°F
90 °C194 °F
135 °C275 °F
175 °C347 °F
179 °C354.2 °F
180 °C356 °F
181 °C357.8 °F
185 °C365 °F
225 °C437 °F
270 °C518 °F
360 °C680 °F

Convert a different value

Looking for a different number of Celsius? Use the full °C to °F converter to enter any value, see the worked formula, and read the full background on the degree Celsius and the degree Fahrenheit. To go the other direction, the °F to °C converter applies the inverse factor and is the page to bookmark if you usually start in Fahrenheit.