Convert feet to yards


Distance (in feet):
Distance (in yards):

The calculator allows you to convert feet to yards.

Perform the reverse calculation: convert yards to feet

1 foot = 1 / 3 yard or approximately 0.333 yard
1 yard = 3 feet

To convert feet to yards, divide by 3.

Example

We are going to convert a distance d of 24 feet to yards.
Distance d = 24 feet
1 ft = 1 / 3 yd
d = 24 ft = 24 / 3 = 8 yd

Other examples

To convert feet (ft) to yards (yd), you can use the conversion factor of 1 yard equals 3 feet. Therefore, to convert feet to yards, divide the length value by 3.

The formula for converting feet to yards is:
yards = feet / 3

Here are two examples of converting feet to yards:

Convert 15 feet to yards:
1 foot = 1 / 3 yard
15 feet = 15 / 3 = 5 yard

Convert 27 feet to yards:
27 feet = 27 / 3 = 9 yards

A conversion table for feet (ft) to yards (yd)

Feet (ft) Yards (yd)
1 0.33
2 0.67
3 1.00
4 1.33
5 1.67
6 2.00
7 2.33
8 2.67
9 3.00
10 3.33
20 6.67
30 10.00
40 13.33
50 16.67
60 20.00
70 23.33
80 26.67
90 30.00
100 33.33

To use the table to convert feet to yards, you need to find the row that corresponds to the number of feet you want to convert. Then, look at the column for yards to find the equivalent value. For example, if you want to convert 9 feet to yards, you would look at the row that starts with 9 in the "feet" column and then look at the corresponding value in the "yards" column, which is 3.

Yard

The symbol for yard is "yd". The yard is a unit of length. It is equal to 3 feet or 36 inches. The foot is a unit of length equal to 12 inches or 1/3 of a yard. The inch is a unit of length equal to 1/12 of a foot or 1/36 of a yard. The yard, inch, and foot are all units of length and they are all related to each other, with 1 yard equal to 3 feet or 36 inches, and 1 foot equal to 12 inches.

Feet

The foot (symbol: ft) is a unit of length, representing 1/3 of a yard and is subdivided into 12 inches. The term "foot" comes from the human foot, as it was originally based on the length of the average person's foot. The foot is used in aviation and nautical navigation to measure altitude and depth, respectively.