Will I still grow taller at 16 ?

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Im 16 (turned in August 2025) and I’m currently around 177 cm. At 14 I was about 167 cm, so I’ve gained roughly 10 cm since then.

My father is around 169 cm(171in youth), my mother 158 cm, and my paternal grandfather was about 185 cm with a tall, upright frame. My great-great grandfather was said to be really tall and slim and his nickname was the tall.

my puberty is already well advanced. I’d say I’m around Tanner stage 4–4.5. Here’s what
I’ve noticed recently:

More body hair appearing (wrists, feet, around nipples, starting on chest). I already have a deep, stable voice, no more voice cracks.

I grew from size 41 to 41.5 shoes between November 2024 and July 2025.

My shoulders are getting wider, and my body is getting more defined, but I still don’t look “fully adult” yet.



I’ve started to optimize my sleep, nutrition, and posture over the past year. Despite that, I sometimes feel heightmogged since many guys around me are 180–190+.

Given my genetics and these late changes, do you think I could still gain a few centimeters or reach somewhere around 182–185 cm eventually?
 
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just go get your growth plates checked instead
 
Im 16 (turned in August 2025) and I’m currently around 177 cm. At 14 I was about 167 cm, so I’ve gained roughly 10 cm since then.

My father is around 169 cm(171in youth), my mother 158 cm, and my paternal grandfather was about 185 cm with a tall, upright frame. My great-great grandfather was said to be really tall and slim and his nickname was the tall.

my puberty is already well advanced. I’d say I’m around Tanner stage 4–4.5. Here’s what
I’ve noticed recently:

More body hair appearing (wrists, feet, around nipples, starting on chest). I already have a deep, stable voice, no more voice cracks.

I grew from size 41 to 41.5 shoes between November 2024 and July 2025.

My shoulders are getting wider, and my body is getting more defined, but I still don’t look “fully adult” yet.



I’ve started to optimize my sleep, nutrition, and posture over the past year. Despite that, I sometimes feel heightmogged since many guys around me are 180–190+.

Given my genetics and these late changes, do you think I could still gain a few centimeters or reach somewhere around 182–185 cm eventually?
You could gain another 2-5CM
 
Im 16 (turned in August 2025) and I’m currently around 177 cm. At 14 I was about 167 cm, so I’ve gained roughly 10 cm since then.

My father is around 169 cm(171in youth), my mother 158 cm, and my paternal grandfather was about 185 cm with a tall, upright frame. My great-great grandfather was said to be really tall and slim and his nickname was the tall.

my puberty is already well advanced. I’d say I’m around Tanner stage 4–4.5. Here’s what
I’ve noticed recently:

More body hair appearing (wrists, feet, around nipples, starting on chest). I already have a deep, stable voice, no more voice cracks.

I grew from size 41 to 41.5 shoes between November 2024 and July 2025.

My shoulders are getting wider, and my body is getting more defined, but I still don’t look “fully adult” yet.



I’ve started to optimize my sleep, nutrition, and posture over the past year. Despite that, I sometimes feel heightmogged since many guys around me are 180–190+.

Given my genetics and these late changes, do you think I could still gain a few centimeters or reach somewhere around 182–185 cm eventually?
Youre pretty much taller than your genetic height so unless youre a late bloomer you still might have 0 - 5 cm of growth left
 

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