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Grams to Cups Flour — All Flour Types Complete Conversion Guide

Quick Answer: 120g of all-purpose flour = 1 cup. Bread flour 130g = 1 cup. Cake flour 100g = 1 cup. Whole wheat flour 130g = 1 cup. Use the full charts below to convert any gram amount to cups instantly.

Converting grams to cups of flour is one of the most searched baking questions — and for good reason. Most professional and international recipes list flour in grams because it is far more accurate than cups. This complete guide covers every flour type so your baking always turns out perfectly.

Grams to Cups — All-Purpose Flour

GramsCupsTablespoons
15g1/8 cup2 tbsp
30g1/4 cup4 tbsp
40g1/3 cup5 tbsp + 1 tsp
60g1/2 cup8 tbsp
80g2/3 cup10 tbsp + 2 tsp
90g3/4 cup12 tbsp
120g1 cup16 tbsp
150g1.25 cups20 tbsp
180g1.5 cups24 tbsp
240g2 cups32 tbsp
300g2.5 cups40 tbsp
360g3 cups48 tbsp
480g4 cups64 tbsp

Grams to Cups — All Flour Types Comparison

Different flour types have different densities. Bread flour is denser than all-purpose flour. Cake flour is lighter. Always use the correct flour type your recipe specifies for best results.

Flour Type1 Cup in Grams1/2 Cup1/4 Cup
All-purpose flour120g60g30g
Bread flour130g65g33g
Cake flour100g50g25g
Whole wheat flour130g65g33g
Self-raising flour125g63g31g
Almond flour96g48g24g
Coconut flour112g56g28g
Rye flour102g51g26g
Oat flour92g46g23g
Spelt flour121g61g30g

Grams to Cups — Bread Flour Full Chart

GramsCups
33g1/4 cup
65g1/2 cup
98g3/4 cup
130g1 cup
195g1.5 cups
260g2 cups
390g3 cups
520g4 cups

Grams to Cups — Cake Flour Full Chart

GramsCups
25g1/4 cup
50g1/2 cup
75g3/4 cup
100g1 cup
150g1.5 cups
200g2 cups
300g3 cups
400g4 cups

Why Weighing Flour in Grams is More Accurate Than Cups

The biggest problem with measuring flour in cups is inconsistency. If you scoop flour directly from the bag, you can pack up to 20% more flour than the recipe intends. This makes cakes dense and cookies dry.

Grams are always consistent. 120g of flour is exactly 120g whether you are in the US, UK, or Australia. This is why professional bakers and all serious baking recipes use grams.

Pro Tip: If you only have cups, use the spoon-and-level method. Fluff the flour, spoon it into the cup, then level off with a knife. Never scoop directly — this packs the flour and adds extra weight.

How to Convert Grams to Cups for Any Flour

If your flour type is not in the charts above, use this simple formula:

Cups = Grams ÷ Weight per cup of that flour

For example: You have 200g of all-purpose flour. Divide 200 by 120 = 1.67 cups (approximately 1 and 2/3 cups).

For converting cups to grams for other ingredients like sugar and butter see our complete guide on cups to grams conversion chart. For tablespoon measurements see how many tablespoons in a cup.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cups is 200g of flour?

200g of all-purpose flour = 1.67 cups (1 cup + 2/3 cup). For bread flour 200g = 1.54 cups. For cake flour 200g = 2 cups.

How many cups is 250g of flour?

250g of all-purpose flour = 2.08 cups (just over 2 cups). For bread flour 250g = 1.92 cups. For cake flour 250g = 2.5 cups.

How many cups is 100g of flour?

100g of all-purpose flour = 0.83 cups (just under 1 cup, approximately 3/4 cup + 1 tablespoon). For cake flour 100g = exactly 1 cup.

How many cups is 150g of flour?

150g of all-purpose flour = 1.25 cups (1 cup + 1/4 cup). For a full guide on flour gram conversions see our article on 1 cup of flour in grams.

Is all-purpose flour the same as plain flour?

Yes. All-purpose flour (US) = plain flour (UK and Australia). Both weigh 120g per cup. Self-raising flour has added baking powder and weighs 125g per cup.

📌 Summary — Grams to Cups Flour
• 120g = 1 cup all-purpose flour
• 130g = 1 cup bread flour
• 100g = 1 cup cake flour
• 130g = 1 cup whole wheat flour
• 96g = 1 cup almond flour
• 60g = 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
• 30g = 1/4 cup all-purpose flour

Related: 1 cup flour in grams · Cups to grams · ml in a cup

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