180 cm
= 5'10"

Height comparison for Males in Germany

48.3th
Percentile
Average

Taller than 48.3% of males

180.3 cm
Country Average
-0.3 cm
vs Average
171.0 cm
World Average
201 cm
Standard Door Height

leaderboard How 180cm Ranks Globally

Country Average Height Difference Percentile Status
India 165.0 cm +15.0 cm 98.6% Very Tall
Japan 171.0 cm +9.0 cm 91.7% Tall
Brazil 173.0 cm +7.0 cm 83.5% Above Average
Turkey 174.0 cm +6.0 cm 80.4% Above Average
South Korea 174.9 cm +5.1 cm 79.1% Above Average
United Kingdom 175.3 cm +4.7 cm 74.3% Above Average
United States 176.3 cm +3.7 cm 68.7% Average
Australia 178.4 cm +1.6 cm 58.7% Average
Germany Selected 180.3 cm -0.3 cm 48.3% Average
Netherlands 182.5 cm -2.5 cm 36.8% Average

public Understanding 180cm in Germany

At 180cm (5'10"), your height places you around average height for males in Germany. Specifically, you fall into the 48.3th percentile, meaning you are taller than approximately 48.3% of the male population in this country. The average male height in Germany is 180.3cm, making you 0.3cm shorter than average.

Statistical Breakdown

Height distribution in any population follows a normal (bell curve) distribution. In Germany, the standard deviation for male height is approximately 7.1cm. This means that about 68% of males fall within ±7.1cm of the average (173.2cm to 187.4cm).

Your height of 180cm represents a z-score of -0.04, which is 0.0 standard deviations below the mean. This statistical position has real-world implications for everything from clothing fit to ergonomic comfort.

Cultural & Ergonomic Context in Germany

German car manufacturers design interiors for taller drivers. In Germany, heights above 188cm (6'2") are generally perceived as "tall," while those below 173cm (5'8") may be considered "short" by local standards.

German sizing tends to be generous in length. Standard door heights in Germany are approximately 201cm (79.1 inches), so at 180cm you have 21cm of clearance when walking through doorways.

Did You Know?

  • Germans are among the tallest people in Europe
  • The Bundeswehr (German army) has no minimum height requirement
  • German doors are typically 10cm taller than British doors

Global Perspective

When compared against the global average male height of 171.0cm, you are 9.0cm taller, placing you in the 88.5th percentile worldwide. Height standards vary dramatically across countries: the Netherlands has the world's tallest average, while countries in Southeast Asia tend to have shorter averages due to genetic and nutritional factors.

Your height relative to different countries affects practical considerations when traveling, from public transport comfort to finding appropriately-sized beds and showers. Understanding these differences can help you prepare for international trips or relocations.

help Frequently Asked Questions

Is 180cm (5'10") tall for a male in Germany?

At 180cm, you are in the 48.3th percentile for males in Germany. This means you are taller than approximately 48.3% of the male population. The average height for males in Germany is 180.3cm.

How does 180cm compare to the global average?

The global average height for males is approximately 171.0cm. At 180cm, you are 9.0cm above the world average. However, height norms vary significantly by country and region.

What are the practical implications of being 180cm tall in Germany?

In Germany, German car manufacturers design interiors for taller drivers. Standard door heights are typically 201cm. German sizing tends to be generous in length.