Convert oven temperatures between Fahrenheit, Celsius, gas mark, and fan oven settings. Use this converter for baking, roasting, cooking, international recipes, conventional ovens, convection ovens, and recipe temperature adjustments.
325°F:
about 160°C / 140°C fan / Gas 3
350°F:
about 175°C / 155°C fan / Gas 4
375°F:
about 190°C / 170°C fan / Gas 5
400°F:
about 200°C / 180°C fan / Gas 6
Oven temperature conversions are useful for baking cakes, cookies, bread, roasting meat, cooking casseroles, converting international recipes, using convection ovens, adjusting fan oven temperatures, and comparing gas marks.
Use this converter as a practical guide. Ovens can run hot or cold, so an oven thermometer can help when precision matters.
Your result shows the entered oven temperature converted into the selected unit. The converter also displays Fahrenheit, Celsius, fan oven Celsius, and gas mark estimates for quick recipe reference.
Oven temperatures are often rounded in recipes. A recipe that says 350°F may be listed as 175°C or 180°C depending on the cookbook, oven type, and rounding style.
350°F is about 175°C. Many recipes round it to 180°C.
180°C is about 356°F, which is commonly rounded to 350°F or 355°F.
350°F is about 175°C conventional, or about 155°C fan when using a 20°C reduction.
350°F is approximately Gas Mark 4.
Usually, yes. Fan or convection ovens are often set about 15°C to 25°C lower than conventional ovens.