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Convert Pints to Teaspoons

Instantly convert Pints (pt) to Teaspoons (tsp) with our free online calculator.

Reviewed by Christopher FloiedUpdated

Formula: pt to tspmultiply by 95.9999

Reference Table

Pints (pt)Teaspoons (tsp)
195.9999
5480
10959.999
252400
504800
1009599.99

How to Convert Pints to Teaspoons

Formula

To convert Pints (pt) to Teaspoons (tsp): multiply by 95.9999

Step-by-Step

  1. Start with your value in Pints (pt).
  2. Multiply by 95.9999 to perform the conversion.
  3. The result is your value expressed in Teaspoons (tsp).

Conversion Factor

1 pt = 95.9999 tsp

Reverse Factor

1 tsp = 0.0104167 pt

Worked Example

Convert 25 Pints to Teaspoons: 25 pt = 2400 tsp

About Pint (pt)

A US customary unit of volume equal to exactly 2 US cups, 16 US fluid ounces, or 1/8 of a US gallon (≈ 473.176 mL). Pints are the standard US retail size for beer and craft cider (pint glasses, 'a pint' at a US bar), ice cream (Ben & Jerry's flagship 16 fl oz container is one US pint), berries (the standard clamshell berry container — strawberries, blueberries, raspberries — is one dry US pint, slightly different from the liquid pint at 550.6 mL), heavy cream and half-and-half retail containers, and US homebrew batch sizing. **Important**: the UK (Imperial) pint is larger at exactly 568.261 mL — almost 20% larger than the US pint. A 'pint of beer' in a London pub is meaningfully bigger than in a New York pub. The Australian pint is the same as the UK pint at 568 mL. UK milk in returnable bottles is still sometimes sold in pints. 1 US pt = 2 cups = 16 fl oz = 0.4732 L = 0.8327 UK pt.

About Teaspoon (tsp)

A US culinary unit of volume equal to exactly 1/3 of a US tablespoon, or 1/48 of a US cup (≈ 4.92892 mL per NIST SP 811). Teaspoons are the smallest everyday US kitchen measurement: salt, pepper, ground spices, vanilla extract, almond extract, baking powder, baking soda, instant yeast, dry-mustard powder, and most powdered-spice quantities in published recipes. The pharmaceutical 'teaspoon' (used on OTC liquid-medication dosing labels and the AAP-recommended dosing-syringe scale) is rounded to exactly 5.00 mL for international consistency and dose-calculation simplicity — slightly larger than the kitchen teaspoon (4.93 mL) but the 1.4% difference is within label-precision tolerance. **Important**: same Australian-vs-rest-of-world distinction applies — Australian teaspoon is 5 mL per AS 1014, US/UK/Canadian teaspoon ≈ 4.93 mL. Recipes from Australia using tsp work out the same in practice. 1 tsp (US) = 1/3 tbsp ≈ 4.93 mL ≈ 1/6 fl oz.

Quick Facts

  • 1 Pint equals 95.9999 Teaspoons
  • 1 Teaspoon equals 0.0104167 Pints
  • Pint is a unit of volume
  • Teaspoon is a unit of volume
  • This conversion is commonly used in cooking, chemistry, fluid mechanics, and everyday liquid measurement
  • The Pint belongs to the imperial system

Common Pint to Teaspoon Conversions

Pints (pt)Teaspoons (tsp)
0.010.959999
0.19.59999
0.2524
0.548
195.9999
2192
3288
5480
10959.999
151440
201920
252400
504800
757200
1009599.99
25024000
50048000
100095999.9
5000480000
10000959999

Understanding Pints

The Pint (symbol: pt) is a unit of volume. A US customary unit of volume equal to exactly 2 US cups, 16 US fluid ounces, or 1/8 of a US gallon (≈ 473.176 mL). Pints are the standard US retail size for beer and craft cider (pint glasses, 'a pint' at a US bar), ice cream (Ben & Jerry's flagship 16 fl oz container is one US pint), berries (the standard clamshell berry container — strawberries, blueberries, raspberries — is one dry US pint, slightly different from the liquid pint at 550.6 mL), heavy cream and half-and-half retail containers, and US homebrew batch sizing. **Important**: the UK (Imperial) pint is larger at exactly 568.261 mL — almost 20% larger than the US pint. A 'pint of beer' in a London pub is meaningfully bigger than in a New York pub. The Australian pint is the same as the UK pint at 568 mL. UK milk in returnable bottles is still sometimes sold in pints. 1 US pt = 2 cups = 16 fl oz = 0.4732 L = 0.8327 UK pt.

It belongs to the imperial measurement system.

Pints are commonly used in cooking, chemistry, fluid mechanics, and everyday liquid measurement.

Understanding Teaspoons

The Teaspoon (symbol: tsp) is a unit of volume. A US culinary unit of volume equal to exactly 1/3 of a US tablespoon, or 1/48 of a US cup (≈ 4.92892 mL per NIST SP 811). Teaspoons are the smallest everyday US kitchen measurement: salt, pepper, ground spices, vanilla extract, almond extract, baking powder, baking soda, instant yeast, dry-mustard powder, and most powdered-spice quantities in published recipes. The pharmaceutical 'teaspoon' (used on OTC liquid-medication dosing labels and the AAP-recommended dosing-syringe scale) is rounded to exactly 5.00 mL for international consistency and dose-calculation simplicity — slightly larger than the kitchen teaspoon (4.93 mL) but the 1.4% difference is within label-precision tolerance. **Important**: same Australian-vs-rest-of-world distinction applies — Australian teaspoon is 5 mL per AS 1014, US/UK/Canadian teaspoon ≈ 4.93 mL. Recipes from Australia using tsp work out the same in practice. 1 tsp (US) = 1/3 tbsp ≈ 4.93 mL ≈ 1/6 fl oz.

It belongs to the imperial measurement system.

Teaspoons are commonly used in cooking, chemistry, fluid mechanics, and everyday liquid measurement.

Why Convert Pints to Teaspoons?

Volume conversions between Pints and Teaspoons are essential in cooking, chemistry, and fluid mechanics. Recipes from different countries use different measurement systems, laboratory procedures reference varying units, and engineers designing fluid systems need precise volume calculations for pipes, tanks, and pumps.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert Pints to Teaspoons?

A US customary unit of volume equal to exactly 2 US cups, 16 US fluid ounces, or 1/8 of a US gallon (≈ 473. To convert Pints to Teaspoons, multiply by 95.9999. For example, 25 pt equals 2400 tsp.

How many Teaspoons are in 1 Pint?

There are 95.9999 Teaspoons in 1 Pint.

How many Pints are in 1 Teaspoon?

There are 0.0104167 Pints in 1 Teaspoon.

What is the formula for Pint to Teaspoon conversion?

The formula is: multiply by 95.9999. This means 1 pt = 95.9999 tsp.

Is a Pint bigger than a Teaspoon?

No. One Pint is smaller than one Teaspoon because 1 pt equals 95.9999 tsp, which is greater than 1.

When do you need to convert between Pints and Teaspoons?

A US culinary unit of volume equal to exactly 1/3 of a US tablespoon, or 1/48 of a US cup (≈ 4. Pint and Teaspoon are both volume units, so conversion comes up whenever one source of information uses one unit and another uses the other — a classic cross-reference challenge in engineering, trade, travel, and everyday life.

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