Pints in a gallon

    pints in one cup
    = 0.5 US pints
    1. Pints in one cup
    2. 3/4 pint to cups

    3. How many cups in a half pint
    4. 1 pint to oz
    5. How many pints in a quart
    6. How many cups in a gallon
    7. 1 pint to oz.

      Cups are cool and all, but let’s be real: they sometimes might not be the precision masters we need in baking recipes.

      Readers have been hitting me up to ask about the whole pint-to-cup conversion.

      Great news: it’s a piece of cake (literally!) Stick around, and I’ll spill all the juicy details for you.

      In This Article:

      How Many Cups Are Equal To 1 Pint?

      A pint measurement clocks itself at 16 fluid ounces or a neat 2 cups

      A bit of fun fact: the word “pint” takes a trip through French (“pinte”) and maybe a little Latin (“pincta”), hinting at painted markings on containers during ancient times.

      Back in Rome, a pint equaled 1/8 of a gallon because, you know, eights used to be their measurement standards.

      And just in case you’re feeling a bit rushed and need a quick conversion, here’s my all-time favorite cheat sheet: 

      PintFluid OuncesCups
      ½ pint8 ounces1 cup
      1 pint16 ounces2 cups
      2 pint32 ounces4 cups
      3 pint48 ounces6 cups
      4 pint64 ounces8 cups
      5 pint80