Ever tried to buy new sheets and ended up with ones that just don’t fit quite right? You’re not the only one to make that mistake.
If you’re replacing worn-out bedding or shopping online, getting the right size can be trickier than it seems, especially with different sizing standards around the world.
That’s exactly why I put this guide together. I’ll give you a clear breakdown of queen-size sheet dimensions in cm, including flat sheets, fitted sheets, pocket depths, and pillowcases.
I’ll also walk you through how sizes vary by country and how to measure your mattress for a proper fit. Let’s make sure your next set of queen sheets fits just right.
Queen Size Sheet Dimensions in CM
Understanding the exact size of queen sheets in centimeters helps you get the right fit the first time. Here’s what you need to know:
1. Flat Sheet (Queen)
Queen flat sheets usually range from 229 cm x 259 cm to 244 cm x 267 cm. This size gives enough fabric to drape over the mattress sides and tuck securely. It works well for standard queen beds and provides decent coverage.
Always check the label for exact measurements, as flat sheet sizing can vary slightly between brands and regions.
2. Fitted Sheet (Queen)
The most common queen fitted sheet size is 152 cm x 203 cm, designed to match standard queen mattresses. This style wraps around the mattress base and stays in place with elastic corners.
Make sure to check your mattress thickness; some fitted sheets may not stretch over taller beds unless labeled as deep-pocket or extra-deep.
3. Pocket Depth (Fitted Sheet)
Typical pocket depth ranges from 35 to 41 cm for queen fitted sheets. This depth refers to how far the sheet sides stretch to wrap around the mattress.
To get the right fit, measure from the top of your mattress to the bottom edge, including any toppers. If your mattress is thick, choose a sheet with deeper pockets to avoid slipping or tight corners.
4. Queen Pillowcases
Most queen pillowcases measure around 50 cm x 76 cm. These fit standard queen pillows, which are longer than standard pillows but shorter than king-sized ones.
When buying a sheet set, make sure the included pillowcases match this size, especially if you’re replacing them separately.
Always double-check the packaging for exact measurements, especially if you’re shopping online.
Full Bed Sheet Size Chart (Inches & CM)
Here’s a simple breakdown to compare sheet sizes across mattress types, shown in both inches and centimeters, side by side:
Size |
Flat Sheet (in/cm) |
Fitted Sheet (in/cm) |
Pocket Depth (in/cm) |
Pillowcase (in/cm) |
Twin |
66 x 96 / 168 x 244 |
39 x 75 / 99 x 191 |
14 / 36 |
20 x 26 / 51 x 66 |
Full |
81 x 96 / 206 x 244 |
54 x 75 / 137 x 191 |
14–16 / 36–41 |
20 x 26 / 51 x 66 |
Queen |
90 x 102 / 229 x 259 |
60 x 80 / 152 x 203 |
14–16 / 36–41 |
20 x 30 / 51 x 76 |
King |
108 x 102 / 274 x 259 |
76 x 80 / 193 x 203 |
16–18 / 41–46 |
20 x 36 / 51 x 91 |
California King |
108 x 102 / 274 x 259 |
72 x 84 / 183 x 213 |
16–18 / 41–46 |
20 x 36 / 51 x 91 |
Match sheet sizes to your mattress easily by checking both flat and fitted measurements before making a purchase.
Mattress Fit and Pocket Depth Explained
A sheet that fits too loosely or too tightly can ruin your sleep. Understanding pocket depth helps you get a snug, comfortable fit every time.
What Pocket Depth Do You Need?
Pocket depth depends on the height of your mattress. Standard mattresses usually need a 35–38 cm pocket. Pillow-top or memory foam mattresses may need 38–41 cm or more.
If you use a topper, you’ll likely need deep-pocket or extra-deep sheets. Always check product labels and match the sheet’s max depth with your mattress height.
Too shallow and it won’t stay put. It’s too deep and may wrinkle or bunch. A proper fit keeps your bed neat and comfortable.
How to Measure Mattress Height
To find your needed pocket depth, measure from the bottom of the mattress to the highest point. Place a ruler or tape vertically from the base of the mattress (not the bed frame) to the top surface.
Include any topper or pad in that measurement. Round up to the next full centimeter. Always measure a corner; this is where thickness matters most.
Once you know the depth, look for sheets that match or exceed this number by a few centimeters.
Queen Size Sheet Dimensions by Country
Here’s a quick breakdown of queen mattress, flat sheet, and fitted sheet sizes across four common international markets:
Region |
Mattress Size (cm) |
Flat Sheet (cm) |
Fitted Sheet (cm) |
US |
152 x 203 |
229 x 259 |
152 x 203 |
UK |
150 x 200 |
230 x 275 |
150 x 200 |
EU |
160 x 200 |
240 x 260 |
160 x 200 |
NZ |
153 x 203 |
245 x 260 |
153 x 203 |
Compare the size details carefully before buying sheets from international brands or online stores to ensure they’ll fit properly.
Will US Queen Sheets Fit EU or UK Beds?
US queen sheets may fit UK or EU beds, but the match isn’t exact. UK beds are slightly shorter and narrower, so fitted sheets could feel loose. EU mattresses are wider, which might stretch the fabric too tightly.
Flat sheets offer more flexibility, but fitted sheets depend on an exact corner fit. When in doubt, measure your bed and check the product’s label before buying to avoid poor coverage or slipping.
Buying the Right Queen Sheet Set
Keep this in mind when buying new sheets, if you’re replacing old ones or looking for a better fit.
What to Look for in Fit
Start by measuring your mattress depth. Choose a pocket size that covers the mattress without pulling tight or slipping off. Next, consider material shrinkage.
Cotton sheets often shrink slightly after the first wash, so buying sheets with a little extra room helps. Lastly, check the elastic strength on fitted sheets.
Strong, wide elastic bands hold corners securely, even on deeper beds. A snug fit helps keep the sheet smooth and comfortable through daily use.
Tips for Online Buying
Always check the label for exact dimensions, especially for fitted sheet depth. Don’t rely on just “queen” sizing; check the full listing.
Look for sheets that list centimeter measurements clearly, not just inches. Some sellers include both, but many list inches first or only. This matters when you’re matching sheets to your mattress.
Read the reviews for fit feedback before you buy. It’s a simple way to avoid ordering the wrong size.
Conclusion
Now you’ve got a solid handle on queen sheet sizes in cm, flat sheets, fitted sheets, pillowcases, and pocket depth included.
You know how to measure your mattress, check for the right pocket fit, and compare sizes across regions. That means you can shop confidently and avoid the usual guesswork.
Keep this guide handy whenever you’re buying bedding, online or in-store. It’ll save you time, effort, and returns.
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