Oven Temperature (F/C/Gas Mark)

Convert oven temperatures between Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Gas Mark settings.

Author

Dr. Mariam Diallo

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Senegalese sociolinguist with a doctorate from Sorbonne, studying code-switching in multilingual urban communities

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Prof. Hans Muller

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German renewable energy engineer at TU Munich, pioneering grid-scale hydrogen storage solutions

Last updatedFebruary 22, 2026

PublishedFebruary 22, 2026

375°F =

190°C (Gas Mark 5)

Representative value from the Oven Temperature (F/C/Gas Mark) reference table.

Reference Values

Browse 13 reference values with individual detail pages for quick lookup.

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Oven Temperature Converter

Convert between Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Gas Mark for recipe adaptation.

Converted Temperature

Reference Table

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Oven Temperature (F/C/Gas Mark) Reference
FahrenheitCelsiusGas Mark
225°F110°C1/4
250°F120°C1/2
275°F140°C1
300°F150°C2
325°F165°C3
350°F175°C4
375°F190°C5
400°F200°C6
425°F220°C7
450°F230°C8
475°F245°C9
500°F260°C10
550°F290°C12

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Oven Temperature (F/C/Gas Mark), formulas, and typical use cases.

What is Gas Mark in oven settings?

Gas Mark is a traditional UK oven scale that maps specific numbers to approximate Fahrenheit and Celsius temperatures.

How do I convert Fahrenheit to Celsius quickly?

Use C = (F - 32) × 5/9.

Why does Gas Mark conversion look non-linear?

Gas Mark is a discrete setting scale, so values map to standard oven setpoints rather than a continuous formula.

Can I use nearest Gas Mark for recipes?

Yes, for most home recipes nearest Gas Mark is practical, though precise baking may require finer thermostat control.

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