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Oven temperatures may be quoted in degrees in Celsius (International), Fahrenheit (in Canada and USA) or by gas mark (sometimes in the UK and France). This table allows you to convert between the scales. Bold gas mark numbers are the most well-accepted matches.

Conversion Table
Gas markFahrenheitCelsiusVerbal
n/a150°66°Drying
n/a158°70°Drying
n/a175°79°Drying
n/a176°80°Drying
n/a194°90°Drying
1/4200°93°Very Slow/Very Low
1/4212°100°Very Slow/Very Low
1/4225°107°Very Slow/Very Low
1/4230°110°Very Slow/Very Low
1/2248°120°Very Slow/Very Low
1/2250°121°Very Slow/Very Low
1/2266°130°Very Slow/Very Low
1275°135°Slow/Low
1284°140°Slow/Low
2300°149°Slow/Low
2302°150°Slow/Low
3320°160°Moderately Slow/Warm
3325°163°Moderately Slow/Warm
3338°170°Moderately Slow/Warm
4350°177°Moderate/Medium
4356°180°Moderate/Medium
5374°190°Moderate/Moderately Hot
5375°191°Moderate/Moderately Hot
6392°200°Moderately Hot
6400°204°Moderately Hot
7425°218°Hot
7428°220°Hot
8446°230°Hot/Very Hot
8450°232°Hot/Very Hot
9464°240°Very Hot
9475°246°Very Hot
9482°250°Very Hot
10500°260°Extremely Hot
n/a518°270°Extremely Hot
n/a525°274°Extremely Hot

Different manufacturers and oven types do vary, particularly for fractional gas marks. Ovens are often inaccurate by 14° Celsius (25° Fahrenheit) or more.

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