375 Fahrenheit to Celsius (375 °F to °C)
375 Fahrenheit equals 190.5557 Celsius. Below is the formula, the worked arithmetic, and what 375 °F typically represents in everyday use.
Formula and worked answer
Formula
°C = (°F − 32) × 5/9
Substituting 375 for °F: 375 × 0.555556 + -17.777778 = 190.5557 °C. The factor 0.555556 comes from the exact international definition of the degree Fahrenheit relative to the degree Celsius, so this answer is precise rather than rounded.
What does 375 Fahrenheit represent?
375 degrees Fahrenheit (190.56 °C) is the second-most-common US baking temperature after 350 °F and the standard setting for biscuits, scones, savoury pastries, and many casseroles in American cookbooks. Converted to metric it is 190.56 °C, which European ovens with 10° dials round to 190 °C and ovens with 5° dials sometimes set to 195 °C. The choice between 190 °C and 200 °C matters for laminated pastry like puff and croissant, where the higher temperature triggers steam-driven lift more aggressively and produces a flakier final result, so metric-kitchen bakers cross-checking a US 375 °F recipe against a French 200 °C equivalent need to know the exact 190.56 °C target.
Values near 375 °F
- 370 °F=187.7779 °C
- 371 °F=188.3335 °C
- 372 °F=188.8891 °C
- 373 °F=189.4446 °C
- 374 °F=190.0002 °C
- 376 °F=191.1113 °C
- 377 °F=191.6668 °C
- 378 °F=192.2224 °C
- 379 °F=192.7779 °C
- 380 °F=193.3335 °C
°F to °C reference table around 375
| °F | °C |
|---|---|
| 187 °F | 86.1112 °C |
| 281 °F | 138.3335 °C |
| 370 °F | 187.7779 °C |
| 374 °F | 190.0002 °C |
| 375 °F | 190.5557 °C |
| 376 °F | 191.1113 °C |
| 380 °F | 193.3335 °C |
| 469 °F | 242.778 °C |
| 563 °F | 295.0002 °C |
| 750 °F | 398.8892 °C |
Convert a different value
Looking for a different number of Fahrenheit? Use the full °F to °C converter to enter any value, see the worked formula, and read the full background on the degree Fahrenheit and the degree Celsius. To go the other direction, the °C to °F converter applies the inverse factor and is the page to bookmark if you usually start in Celsius.