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Convert Dry Pints (US) to Dry Quarts (US)

Dry Pint (US) (pt) to Dry Quart (US) (qt) unit conversion — enter any value below to get an instant result, or use the table for common values.

Results from this calculator are estimates provided for general informational purposes only, based on formulas, rates, and standards commonly accepted as of 2026. Figures may differ slightly from other calculators or professional sources due to rounding methods, differing assumptions, or regional regulations, and rules may change over time. Always consult a qualified professional — such as a financial advisor, healthcare provider, or other relevant specialist — before making decisions based on these results.

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Result

1 Dry Pint (US) = 0.5 Dry Quarts (US)

1 Dry Quart (US) = 2 Dry Pints (US)

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Conversion chart: Dry Pint (US) to Dry Quarts (US)

Conversion table

Dry Pint (US) (pt) Dry Quart (US) (qt)
0.01 pt 0.005 qt
0.1 pt 0.05 qt
1 pt 0.5 qt
2 pt 1 qt
3 pt 1.5 qt
5 pt 2.5 qt
10 pt 5 qt
20 pt 10 qt
50 pt 25 qt
100 pt 50 qt
1000 pt 500 qt

Dry Pint (US) (pt)

Definition: Half of a US dry quart, equal to exactly 0.5506104714 liters — larger than the US liquid pint despite sharing the same name.

History: Part of the same historical Winchester dry-measure lineage as the bushel, peck, and dry quart, kept as a distinct unit from the liquid pint because dry goods were sold by heaped basket volume rather than a sealed liquid vessel.

Current use: Still the standard container size for berries at US supermarkets and farm stands, most familiarly as "a pint of strawberries" or "a pint of blueberries."

Dry Quart (US) (qt)

Definition: A US customary dry-measure unit equal to one thirty-second of a US bushel, or exactly 1.1012209428 liters — about 16% larger than the US liquid quart of the same name.

History: Grew out of the same English Winchester dry-measure system as the bushel and peck; because dry goods were traditionally measured by heaped volume rather than a sealed liquid container, the dry quart was defined separately from the liquid quart even though both share the same name.

Current use: Commonly seen at US farm stands and grocery stores as the sizing for berry and produce containers, e.g. "a quart of strawberries."

Supported Units

Unit Symbol In Liters
Liter L 1 L
Cubic Meter 1000 L
Cubic Foot ft³ 28.316847 L
Peck (US) pk 8.8097675 L
Peck (UK) pk 9.09218 L
Bushel (US) bu 35.23907 L
Bushel (UK) bu 36.36872 L
Dry Quart (US) qt 1.1012209 L
Dry Pint (US) pt 0.55061047 L

About These Parameters

Value
The quantity of dry goods you want to convert, expressed in the "From" unit. Accepts decimals — useful for fractional bushels or pecks.
From Unit
The dry-measure or metric volume unit your input value is currently measured in, such as bushels, pecks, or liters.
To Unit
The unit you want the result converted into. Use the swap button to flip From and To instantly.

How Dry Volume Conversion Works

The Formula

Every unit here is defined by a fixed multiplier relative to the liter. To convert a value from one unit to another:

result = value × (factor of "From" unit ÷ factor of "To" unit)

For Dry Pint (US) → Dry Quart (US): multiply by 0.5. For example, 1 pt × 0.5 = 0.5 qt.

Why Dry and Liquid Measure Differ

A US dry quart (1.101 L) is about 16% larger than a US liquid quart (0.946 L), even though both are called "quart" — the same is true of the dry pint versus the liquid pint. This split traces back to how each was originally measured: liquids were sold by a sealed container filled to a fixed level, while dry goods like grain, apples, and berries were traditionally sold "heaped" — piled above the rim of an open measure — so the dry-measure system needed its own, separately standardized set of volumes even though English speakers reused the same unit names for both.

US vs. UK Bushels and Pecks

The US bushel (35.239 L) and the British imperial bushel (36.369 L) are not the same size — about a 3% difference — because the two countries standardized their dry-measure systems at different times. The US bushel descends from the older English Winchester measure that colonial settlers carried across the Atlantic, while Britain later redefined its own bushel and peck under the Weights and Measures Act of 1824, based on the imperial gallon. The US never adopted that later British redefinition, so American and British/Commonwealth bushels have quietly diverged ever since.

Example

1 pt equals 0.5 qt. For scale, a standard bushel of corn is about that same 64 pt of volume (and weighs roughly 56 lb / 25.4 kg) — so this value is about 0.02× a bushel of corn by volume.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Dry Quarts (US) are in 1 Dry Pint (US)?

1 Dry Pint (US) (pt) equals exactly 0.5 Dry Quarts (US) (qt).

Is a dry quart the same as a liquid quart?

No. A US dry quart is 1.1012209428 liters, while a US liquid quart is 0.946352946 liters — about 16% smaller. They share a name because both trace back to English measuring traditions, but they were standardized on separate physical containers, so they should never be treated as interchangeable.

Why do farmers still use bushels?

US grain markets, contracts, and price quotes (for example, corn and wheat futures on the Chicago Board of Trade) were built around the bushel long before metric units became common, and that infrastructure is deeply embedded in agricultural pricing, storage, and logistics — converting the entire industry's unit of account to metric would be far more disruptive than simply converting bushels to other units when needed, which this page does instantly.

How accurate are these conversions?

Every conversion factor used here is the exact, standardized value for that unit (for example, 1 US bushel = exactly 35.2390701696 liters by the US customary definition) — results are limited only by floating-point display precision, not by rounded conversion constants.

Convert Dry Pint (US) to Other Dry Volume Units

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