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How big is a sperm cell?

50 µm

A sperm cell measures 50 µm. That's about 6.67 red blood cells lined up end to end.

By the numbers

  • That's 50 micrometers (µm) — far too small to see with the naked eye.
  • You'd need about 34,000 of them stacked up to reach the height of an average adult.
  • Roughly 6.67 red blood cells could line up across it.
  • Out of all 1,014 things in this collection, it ranks #986 by size.

Size comparison

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Fun fact

It's so small that about 20 of them would fit across a single millimeter.

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