Cake Calculator: Serving Sizes Made Easy

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Cady Cohen, Heather Matley

Ever stared down a mountain of leftover cake after a party, wondering where you'll possibly store it all? Or worse, faced the panicked realization that you haven't baked enough to feed your guests? We've all been there! Estimating cake portions can feel like a guessing game, leading to baking not enough or baking too much, ultimately leading to food waste. 

But fear not, fellow bakers! Introducing our secret weapon: the cake calculator. This handy tool takes the guesswork out of cake size, using your guest count, portion size and type of cake to recommend the perfect amount. 

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1. Number of guests:

guests

2. Portion size:

3. Type of cake:

Number of cakes needed:

 

 

How do I calculate my cake size?

You calculate cake size by first determining the number of guests and the portion size. It’s important to note that the number of guests doesn’t always equal the number of portions you’ll need. 

To find the servings you’ll need, you simply multiply the number of guests by the portion size or hunger level. Use this formula as a guide:

  • Small portion = 0.75
  • Standard portion = 1
  • Large portion = 1.25

Let’s say you have 20 very hungry guests. You would multiply 20 by 1.25 to get 25 servings. If you have guests with different hunger levels, you can separate them into categories and then add the number of servings together. For example, if 16 guests are very hungry, you would multiply by 1.25 and get 20 servings. You would then multiply the remaining number of guests by 1 or 0.75, depending on their hunger level. Then, add these numbers together to get the total number of servings you need for your party.

Now that you have the number of servings you need, it’s time to think about what type of cake you want: round, square or sheet. Each type has a different cutting style and usable area, which affects how many servings you can get from a particular-sized cake.

Most cake sizes have a serving size range. It’s best to choose the size that provides enough servings and round up if needed.

You can also use a cake calculator, which crunches the numbers for you and provides a more accurate estimate.

Cake serving chart

Planning the perfect cake? Use our cake serving chart to ensure you have just enough!

Round cakes

Cake diameter (inches)

Servings

6

0-8

8

9-12

9

13-14

10

15-16

12

17-20

14

21-22

16

23-24

Square cakes

Cake side length (inches)

Servings

8

0-14

9

15-16

10

17-18

12

19-24

14

25-28

16

29-32

Sheet cakes (Based on a standard serving size of 2" x 3")

Pan size

Servings

Quarter sheet pan (9" x 13")

0-24

Half sheet pan (13" x 18")

25-48

Full sheet pan (18" x 26")

49-96

How much cake do you need for your number of guests?

Planning a party and not sure how much cake you need? Use this cake chart to find out how many cakes you’ll need for your party guests. Keep in mind this chart is based on standard portions.

 

Round cake

Square cake

Sheet cake

10 guests

1 8-inch cake

1 8-inch cake

1 quarter sheet

20 guests

1 12-inch cake

1 12-inch cake

1 quarter sheet

30 guests

2 10-inch cakes

1 16-inch cake

1 half sheet

40 guests

2 12-inch cakes

2 12-inch cakes

1 half sheet

50 guests

3 12 inch-cakes

2 14-inch cakes

1 full sheet

60 guests

3 12 inch-cakes

2 16-inch cakes

1 full sheet

70 guests

3 16-inch cakes

3 12-inch cakes

1 full sheet

80 guests

4 12-inch cakes

3 14-inch cakes

1 full sheet

90 guests

4 16-inch cakes

3 16-inch cakes

1 full sheet

100 guests

5 14-inch cakes

4 14-inch cakes

1 full + 1 quarter sheet

Tips for using a cake calculator

Person baking and using a cake calculator.

While the previous steps guide you through manual cake size calculation, there's a simpler solution: cake calculators! These online tools take the guesswork out of the equation, providing cake size recommendations based on your preferences. Here are some tips for using a cake calculator effectively:

  • Use accurate inputs
  • Understand the outputs
  • Keep these additional considerations in mind

Easy cake recipes

A slice of strawberry cake.

Looking for cake recipes for your upcoming celebration? Check out these easy-to-follow recipes for any occasion:

Related party planning resources

Unsure how to host your upcoming celebration? Plan the ultimate party with these additional resources: 

Whisking you away with quick groceries

Utilizing a cake calculator and following our formula, you can ditch the guesswork and stress of figuring out cake size. With accurate inputs and a clear understanding of the outputs, you'll be well on your way to buying or baking the perfect cake for your next gathering. 

Need cake ingredients in a pinch? Your Instacart order could qualify for same-day delivery. Leave the grocery shopping to us and focus on the fun part: baking a delicious cake. Preheat your oven, grab your ingredients and use our cake serving calculator to bake a dessert that's just the right size for your celebration.

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Cady Cohen

Cady Cohen

Author

Cady Cohen is a culinary writer at Instacart who empowers home cooks to navigate the exciting world of food with confidence. She has worked in digital media for over seven years covering food, health, and wellness. From handy conversion charts and recipe calculators to in-depth cooking guides, Cady's work makes grocery shopping a breeze and empowers you to make informed choices about what you put on your plate.

Heather Matley

Heather Matley

Editor

Heather Matley is an editor at Instacart whose passion for food and cooking has inspired her work on everything from grocery guides to recipe development. With over eight years of experience in editing, content creation, and search engine optimization, she strives to empower readers with the most effective tools, guides, and ideas to transform their home cooking.

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