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Face Shape Calculator - Identify Your Face Type Online Free

Free online face shape calculator to determine your face type using scientific measurements. Get personalized hairstyle, accessory, and glasses recommendations.

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About This Face Shape Calculator

Our face shape calculator uses scientific anthropometric principles to analyze your facial proportions and determine your face shape with precision.
Our advanced algorithm calculates key facial ratios including height-to-width ratio, forehead-to-jaw ratio, and compares your measurements against established anthropometric standards. We also incorporate golden ratio (1:1.618) analysis to evaluate facial harmony and proportion.
To use this calculator, measure your face height (from trichion at hairline to gnathion at chin), face width (bizygomatic width at cheekbones), forehead width, and jawline width. Our system will analyze these measurements to identify which of the seven common face shapes you have: oval, round, square, rectangle, heart, diamond, or triangle.
For metric measurements, typical ranges are:
- Face height: 10-30 cm
- Face width: 8-20 cm
- Forehead width: 7-18 cm
- Jawline width: 7-18 cm
For imperial measurements, typical ranges are:
- Face height: 4-12 inches
- Face width: 3-8 inches
- Forehead width: 3-7 inches
- Jawline width: 3-7 inches
This tool provides not just your face shape identification, but also comprehensive analysis including golden ratio alignment, symmetry scoring, population distribution comparison, and personalized recommendations for hairstyles, accessories, and glasses that will complement your unique features.

  • Accurate face shape identification using anthropometric measurements
  • Golden ratio (1:1.618) analysis for facial harmony assessment
  • Symmetry and harmony scoring with detailed interpretation
  • Personalized hairstyle, accessory, and glasses recommendations
  • Comparison with general population face shape distribution
  • Support for both metric and imperial measurement systems
  • Confidence score for shape identification accuracy

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I find out my face shape?

You can determine your face shape by taking key facial measurements: face height, face width, forehead width, and jawline width. Our calculator analyzes these measurements using anthropometric principles to accurately identify your face shape.

What are the 7 types of face shapes?

The seven common face shapes are: oval, round, square, rectangle, heart, diamond, and triangle. Each shape has distinct characteristics and proportions that can be identified through careful measurement and analysis.

What face shape is most attractive?

Beauty is subjective and personal. While the oval face shape is often considered ideal due to its balanced proportions, all face shapes can be beautiful. The most important aspect is embracing your unique features and finding styles that complement them.

Is 18 cm a small face?

Face size perception depends on overall proportions. An 18 cm face height is within the average range for most adults. What matters more than absolute size is the relationship between different facial measurements and your overall proportions.

What is the rarest face type?

The diamond face shape is generally considered the rarest, followed by the triangle shape. Oval and round face shapes are the most common in the general population. However, rarity doesn't equate to attractiveness - all face shapes have their own unique beauty.

Can I reshape my face naturally?

While you can't fundamentally change your bone structure naturally, certain hairstyles, makeup techniques, and accessories can create the illusion of different proportions. Facial exercises may help with muscle tone, but won't change underlying bone structure.

What is the golden ratio for face?

The golden ratio (approximately 1:1.618) is a mathematical proportion that appears frequently in nature and art. For faces, the ideal height-to-width ratio is close to 1.618. While achieving perfect alignment with the golden ratio is rare, many attractive faces show some alignment with these proportions.

Do face shapes change with age?

Yes, face shapes can change with age due to factors like bone loss, muscle changes, fat distribution shifts, and skin elasticity changes. As we age, the face may appear longer or more hollow, and features may shift slightly in their proportions.

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