Convert Yard to Kilometer (yd → km)
The yard is the standard length unit in American football, British cricket, and Anglo-Saxon textile measurements.
Yard to Kilometer Conversion Table
10 common values| Yard | Kilometer |
|---|---|
| 1 yd | 0.000914 km |
| 5 yd | 0.004572 km |
| 10 yd | 0.009144 km |
| 25 yd | 0.02286 km |
| 50 yd | 0.04572 km |
| 100 yd | 0.09144 km |
| 250 yd | 0.2286 km |
| 500 yd | 0.4572 km |
| 1,000 yd | 0.9144 km |
| 5,000 yd | 4.572 km |
How to Convert Yard to Kilometer Manually
Step by StepConverting yards to kilometers is straightforward: multiply by the conversion factor. Follow these three steps to do it by hand or in your head.
- 1Take your value in yardsStart with the number of yards (yd) you want to convert.
- 2Multiply by 0.000914The conversion factor from yd to km is 0.000914. Multiply your value by this number.
- 3Read the result in kilometersThe result is your value in kilometers (km).
Formula
Multiply the value in yards by 0.000914. For the reverse direction, multiply by 1,093.6133.
km = yd × 0.000914yd = km × 1,093.6133Tips
Use these in everyday conversions- 1 yard = 3 feet exactly = 0.9144 m — it is slightly shorter than a metre (by about 9 cm).
- For an instant metric estimate, treat 1 yard ≈ 1 metre; the 9 cm difference is negligible for rough distances.
- Golf course yardages are always in yards in Europe and the US.
Common Mistakes
Avoid these- Assuming a 100-yard football field is 100 m — it is 8.56 m shorter.
- Confusing linear yards (fabric length) with square yards (carpeting area).
- Using 0.9 instead of 0.9144 when converting yards to metres on building plans.
About Yard and Kilometer
What is the Yard?
The yard equals exactly 0.9144 meters or 3 feet (36 inches), as defined by the international yard agreement of 1959. Its origins trace to ancient measurement systems based on the human body — historically said to be the distance from a king's nose to his outstretched fingertips. The yard is the standard length unit in American football (where the field is 100 yards long) and British cricket (the pitch is 22 yards). It is also widely used for fabric, carpet, and small landscaping projects in the United States and the United Kingdom. The yard relates to the meter (1 yd ≈ 0.914 m), the foot (1 yd = 3 ft), and the inch (1 yd = 36 in). Despite metric adoption in many fields, the yard remains entrenched in Anglo-Saxon sports and domestic measurements.
- American football field (100 yards end-to-end)
- Cricket pitch length (22 yards, one chain)
- Fabric and carpeting sold by the yard in the US and UK
An NFL football field is 100 yards = 91.44 metres. A cricket pitch is 22 yards = 20.12 metres.
What is the Kilometer?
The kilometer equals exactly 1,000 meters and is the international standard unit for road distances, geography, and travel. Adopted as part of the metric system in the 1790s, it became the dominant road-distance unit worldwide except in the United States, the United Kingdom (which uses miles for road signs), and Myanmar. Speed limits across Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, and Latin America are expressed in km/h. The kilometer's relationship to the meter is decimal and exact, making it ideal for scientific work. A kilometer takes a healthy adult about 12 minutes to walk and roughly 1,250 average steps. Geographic distances — from city blocks to airline routes — are typically given in kilometers, with the Earth's equatorial circumference measuring approximately 40,075 km.
- Motorway distances on road signs across Europe
- Marathon and long-distance running (marathon = 42.195 km)
- GPS navigation and driving directions globally
London to Paris by Eurostar is 344 km. A full marathon is 42.195 km. Most European motorway speed limits are 120–130 km/h.