Find your ideal weight using Devine, Robinson, Miller & Hamwi formulas.
| Formula | Weight (kg) | Weight (lbs) |
|---|---|---|
| Devine | 82.2 | 181.3 |
| Robinson | 78.6 | 173.4 |
| Miller | 76.0 | 167.5 |
| Hamwi | 85.8 | 189.3 |
| BMI Range | 65.4 – 88.0 | 144.2 – 194.1 |
Based on a BMI of 18.5–24.9 for a height of 188 cm (188 cm / 6.2 ft).
Free ideal weight calculator to find your ideal body weight using four scientifically recognized formulas: Devine, Robinson, Miller, and Hamwi. Each formula estimates ideal weight based on your height and gender. The calculator also shows the healthy BMI weight range (18.5–24.9) for your height, giving you a comprehensive view of your target weight. Compare results across all formulas at a glance with the visual comparison bar. Works in both metric (cm, kg) and imperial (ft/in, lbs) units. No signup required.
All four formulas use height in inches above 5 feet (60 inches) as the primary variable. The Devine formula (1974) is the most widely used in clinical settings. Robinson (1983) and Miller (1983) provide alternative estimates, while the Hamwi formula (1964) was one of the earliest methods. Results vary by a few kilograms, so viewing the range across all formulas gives a more realistic target. The BMI-based range uses the standard healthy BMI of 18.5 to 24.9 multiplied by your height in meters squared.
For a more complete picture, check your score with our BMI calculator or measure your actual body composition using the body fat calculator. While ideal weight formulas provide a useful reference point, body fat percentage gives a better indication of overall health than weight alone.
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For a height of 188 cm (74.0 inches), the Devine formula estimates an ideal body weight of 82.2 kg for men and 77.7 kg for women.
The Robinson formula gives 78.6 kg (men) and 72.8 kg (women), so a healthy target range at 188 cm is roughly 72.8–82.2 kg.
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