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Golden Ratio Face Calculator

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This calculator analyzes the symmetry of your facial features based on the Golden Ratio (approximately 1.618), a proportion historically linked to physical beauty. It compares the distances between key facial points to determine how closely your face aligns with this ideal ratio.

Facial Symmetry Calculator by Golden Ratio

Input Fields
T1
cm
T2
cm
T3
cm
T4
cm
T5
cm
T6
cm
T7
cm
T8
cm
T9
cm
T10
cm
T11
cm
T12
cm
If enabled, the result will update automatically when you change any value.

Golden Ratio Face Analysis Formula

Formula
$$\text{Ratio} = \frac{\text{Longer Distance}}{\text{Shorter Distance}}$$ $$\text{Golden Ratio} \approx 1.618$$

Examples of measured facial distances:

  1. Face Length / Face Width
  2. Distance Between Pupils / Distance Between Eyebrows
  3. Distance Nose to Chin / Distance Lips to Chin
  4. Width of Lips / Width of Nose
  5. Outer Eye to Outer Eye / Width of Face
  6. Length of Lips / Distance Between Pupils
  7. Forehead to Chin / Hairline to Eyebrows

Each of the 7 calculated ratios is compared to 1.618.


The Golden Ratio (ฯ† โ‰ˆ 1.618) is a mathematical constant often found in nature, art, and architectureโ€”and also used to describe facial beauty.

This calculator evaluates:

  • 7 key proportions of the face
  • Deviation from the golden ratio
  • Percentage similarity to the ideal ratio

Results:

  • If all 7 values are close to 1.618, the face is considered highly symmetrical and aesthetically pleasing.
  • Useful for cosmetic evaluation, digital modeling, and curiosity-driven beauty assessment.

Golden Ratio Image Representation

Golden Ratio Face

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356 thoughts on “Golden Ratio Face Calculator

  1. Palak says:

    Nice

  2. Jigar gangawane says:

    It was good

  3. Mary says:

    Yeah i guess

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  5. idk says:

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  7. Me says:

    Good test

  8. Adam Gossam says:

    The input bars would not let me do numbers larger than 10 cm. from the top of my head to my chin was 25 cm…so I just put 10…so I know the results are inaccurate

  9. An says:

    Do you measure across a straight plain or around the curvature of the head?

  10. Shubham amte says:

    Kaise calculate kare explain karo