How to use your feet size as a determinator of your height.

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As we already know you foot size can correlate with how tall you can be so let’s find out how to use this to determine roughly our final height.

THE SHOE SIZE TEST
Measure your foot length in centimeters right now and multiply by 6.876. If the result is significantly taller than your current height, your skeletal system is still in active development with major height gains remaining. The bigger the gap between your predicted and current height, the more growth potential your body still has locked inside it waiting to be unleashed.

The Foot Width Test
If your foot is noticeably narrow relative to its length, your skeletal frame is built for vertical growth rather than lateral expansion. Research shows adolescents with narrow elongated feet consistently reached taller final heights than those with wide feet of identical length, as foot width directly reflects overall skeletal frame density and growth direction.


The Arch Height Test
Stand barefoot and look at your foot arch from the side. A high visible arch indicates your foot bones are still developing and haven’t fully flattened under body weight yet. Studies show adolescents with high foot arches during puberty had significantly more active growth plates than flat-footed peers, as arch height directly correlates with overall skeletal development stage.

The toe length test
If your second toe next to your big toe is longer than your big toe your skeletal proportion follows the Morton’s toe pattern, often found in adolescences who reach above average final height. This proportion indicates that your skeletal blueprint follows a elongated structural template throughout your entire body not just your feet
 
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As we already know you foot size can correlate with how tall you can be so let’s find out how to use this to determine roughly our final height.

THE SHOE SIZE TEST
Measure your foot length in centimeters right now and multiply by 6.876. If the result is significantly taller than your current height, your skeletal system is still in active development with major height gains remaining. The bigger the gap between your predicted and current height, the more growth potential your body still has locked inside it waiting to be unleashed.

The Foot Width Test
If your foot is noticeably narrow relative to its length, your skeletal frame is built for vertical growth rather than lateral expansion. Research shows adolescents with narrow elongated feet consistently reached taller final heights than those with wide feet of identical length, as foot width directly reflects overall skeletal frame density and growth direction.


The Arch Height Test
Stand barefoot and look at your foot arch from the side. A high visible arch indicates your foot bones are still developing and haven’t fully flattened under body weight yet. Studies show adolescents with high foot arches during puberty had significantly more active growth plates than flat-footed peers, as arch height directly correlates with overall skeletal development stage.

The toe length test
If your second toe next to your big toe is longer than your big toe your skeletal proportion follows the Morton’s toe pattern, often found in adolescences who reach above average final height. This proportion indicates that your skeletal blueprint follows a elongated structural template throughout your entire body not just your feet
12 cm above my height nah
 
As we already know you foot size can correlate with how tall you can be so let’s find out how to use this to determine roughly our final height.

THE SHOE SIZE TEST
Measure your foot length in centimeters right now and multiply by 6.876. If the result is significantly taller than your current height, your skeletal system is still in active development with major height gains remaining. The bigger the gap between your predicted and current height, the more growth potential your body still has locked inside it waiting to be unleashed.

The Foot Width Test
If your foot is noticeably narrow relative to its length, your skeletal frame is built for vertical growth rather than lateral expansion. Research shows adolescents with narrow elongated feet consistently reached taller final heights than those with wide feet of identical length, as foot width directly reflects overall skeletal frame density and growth direction.


The Arch Height Test
Stand barefoot and look at your foot arch from the side. A high visible arch indicates your foot bones are still developing and haven’t fully flattened under body weight yet. Studies show adolescents with high foot arches during puberty had significantly more active growth plates than flat-footed peers, as arch height directly correlates with overall skeletal development stage.

The toe length test
If your second toe next to your big toe is longer than your big toe your skeletal proportion follows the Morton’s toe pattern, often found in adolescences who reach above average final height. This proportion indicates that your skeletal blueprint follows a elongated structural template throughout your entire body not just your feet
When you 5’ 3 at 34 but some nigga on org says you finna grow taller cuz your feet are 11 inches
 
When you 5’ 3 at 34 but some nigga on org says you finna grow taller cuz your feet are 11 inches
Dawg this varies from person to person. Some people just have big feet so take it with a grain of salt. But on average tall people have bigger feet
 
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I'm 6'2 and my shoe size is 10 in America. Brutal
See I forgot to mention that genetics play a big role in height but I thought that was obvious. Big feet tend to belong to taller people but sometimes that’s not the case
 
As we already know you foot size can correlate with how tall you can be so let’s find out how to use this to determine roughly our final height.

THE SHOE SIZE TEST
Measure your foot length in centimeters right now and multiply by 6.876. If the result is significantly taller than your current height, your skeletal system is still in active development with major height gains remaining. The bigger the gap between your predicted and current height, the more growth potential your body still has locked inside it waiting to be unleashed.

The Foot Width Test
If your foot is noticeably narrow relative to its length, your skeletal frame is built for vertical growth rather than lateral expansion. Research shows adolescents with narrow elongated feet consistently reached taller final heights than those with wide feet of identical length, as foot width directly reflects overall skeletal frame density and growth direction.


The Arch Height Test
Stand barefoot and look at your foot arch from the side. A high visible arch indicates your foot bones are still developing and haven’t fully flattened under body weight yet. Studies show adolescents with high foot arches during puberty had significantly more active growth plates than flat-footed peers, as arch height directly correlates with overall skeletal development stage.

The toe length test
If your second toe next to your big toe is longer than your big toe your skeletal proportion follows the Morton’s toe pattern, often found in adolescences who reach above average final height. This proportion indicates that your skeletal blueprint follows a elongated structural template throughout your entire body not just your feet
forgot to mention that this obviously doesn’t overwrite genetics. Some tall people have small feet while some short people have big feet. Take it with a grain of salt but on average tall people have bigger feet obviously so exceptions don’t disprove the rule
 

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