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Math · Updated 2026

Golden Ratio Calculator

Split any length by the golden ratio (φ ≈ 1.618) — useful in design, architecture, art and photography.

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The golden ratio (φ ≈ 1.618) splits a length into two parts: the whole is to the longer part as the longer part is to the shorter.

=Longer segment
61.8034
Golden ratio (φ)1.618
Longer segment61.8034
Shorter segment38.1966
Total100
Extended (× φ)161.8034

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iHow it is calculated

The golden ratio splits a quantity so that the whole is to the larger part as the larger part is to the smaller. The golden number is:

φ = (1 + √5) ÷ 2 1.618

For a length of 100: larger part = 100 ÷ φ ≈ 61.8, smaller part ≈ 38.2. The ratio 61.8 ÷ 38.2 ≈ 1.618.

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?Frequently asked questions

What is the golden ratio (φ)?

A special ratio, about 1.618, where the whole relates to the larger part exactly as the larger part relates to the smaller. It is written with the Greek letter φ (phi).

What is the value of the golden number?

φ = (1 + √5) ÷ 2 ≈ 1.6180339887. It is an irrational number with infinitely many decimals.

How do I split a length by the golden ratio?

Larger part = length ÷ φ, and smaller part = length − larger part. For 100: larger ≈ 61.8, smaller ≈ 38.2.

What is the link to the Fibonacci sequence?

The ratio of two consecutive Fibonacci numbers (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13…) gets closer and closer to φ as the numbers grow.

What is it used for in design and art?

Visual composition, architecture, logos and layout, as it is considered aesthetically pleasing. E.g. the Parthenon, Renaissance works, modern interfaces.

What is a golden rectangle?

A rectangle whose side ratio is φ. If you remove a square from it, the remaining rectangle has the same proportions.

How do I apply the golden ratio in photography?

Split the frame by φ (instead of the rule of thirds) and place important elements on the resulting lines for a pleasing visual balance.

Where does the formula φ = (1+√5)/2 come from?

From the equation defining the golden ratio: φ² = φ + 1. Solving this quadratic gives the value (1 + √5) ÷ 2.

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