77 KG to Stone
77 kg is 12 stone 2 pounds. Convert instantly below.
Conversion Result
77 kg = 12 stone 2 pounds | 12.13 stone | 169.8 lbs
77 kg is 12 stone 2 pounds. Divide 77 by 6.35029 to get 12.13 stone - 12 stone with 2 pounds remaining. In pounds, 77 kg is 169.8 lbs. 77 kg is a weight where the NHS/WHO category varies across three different classifications depending on height - underweight never, but obese at the shortest heights, overweight across the middle height range, and healthy for adults of 5ft 10in or above. This is one of the wider category spans of any weight in common UK use. For the reverse calculation, use our main kg to stone converter.
At 77 kg, the NHS/WHO category spans three classifications depending on height. At 5ft 0in the BMI is 33.3, Class 1 obese. At 5ft 2in the BMI is 31.2, Class 1 obese. At 5ft 4in the BMI is 29.0, overweight. At 5ft 6in the BMI is 27.3, overweight. At 5ft 8in the BMI is 25.7, overweight. At 5ft 10in the BMI drops to 24.3, healthy. At 6ft 0in the BMI is 23.0, healthy. At 6ft 2in the BMI is 21.8, comfortably healthy. The overweight-healthy boundary at 77 kg falls between 5ft 9in and 5ft 10in.
Doctor's Note - Written by Dr Muhammad Usman, MBBS
77 kg at 12 stone 2 pounds sits in a range where the clinical picture changes considerably across the height spectrum. For a man of 6ft 0in the BMI of 23.0 is healthy and I would not raise weight in the consultation at all. For a woman of 5ft 4in the same weight gives a BMI of 29.0 - overweight and approaching the obese threshold. Three women at 77 kg who are 5ft 0in, 5ft 4in, and 5ft 10in respectively are in three different NHS/WHO weight categories. This is why I always confirm height before forming any view on a weight figure.
77 kg spans three NHS/WHO categories across standard UK heights - the widest split on this site
Of the kg-to-stone pages on this site, 77 kg spans the widest range of NHS/WHO categories: obese at 5ft 0in and 5ft 2in, overweight from 5ft 4in to 5ft 8in, and healthy from 5ft 10in upward. Most weights in this range span two categories. 77 kg spans three - making it one of the most height-dependent weights in the common UK range. The obese-overweight boundary falls at approximately 5ft 3in, and the overweight-healthy boundary falls at approximately 5ft 9in to 5ft 10in.
Is 77 KG a Healthy Weight? - BMI by Height
All BMI values calculated manually. Formula: kg divided by height in metres squared. 5ft 6in row = UK average height.
| Height | KG | BMI | NHS/WHO Category |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5ft 0in (152cm) | 77 kg | 33.3 | Obese |
| 5ft 2in (157cm) | 77 kg | 31.2 | Obese |
| 5ft 4in (163cm) | 77 kg | 29.0 | Overweight |
| 5ft 6in (168cm) ★ UK avg | 77 kg | 27.3 | Overweight |
| 5ft 8in (173cm) | 77 kg | 25.7 | Overweight |
| 5ft 10in (178cm) | 77 kg | 24.3 | Healthy Weight |
| 6ft 0in (183cm) | 77 kg | 23.0 | Healthy Weight |
| 6ft 2in (188cm) | 77 kg | 21.8 | Healthy Weight |
Weights Close to 77 KG
| Kilograms | Stone and Pounds | Decimal Stone | Pounds |
|---|---|---|---|
| 71 kg | 11 st 3 lb | 11.18 st | 156.5 lbs |
| 73 kg | 11 st 7 lb | 11.50 st | 160.9 lbs |
| 75 kg | 11 st 11 lb | 11.81 st | 165.3 lbs |
| 77 kg (this page) | 12 st 2 lb | 12.13 st | 169.8 lbs |
| 79 kg | 12 st 6 lb | 12.44 st | 174.2 lbs |
| 81 kg | 12 st 11 lb | 12.76 st | 178.6 lbs |
| 83 kg | 13 st 1 lb | 13.07 st | 183.0 lbs |
| 85 kg | 13 st 5 lb | 13.39 st | 187.4 lbs |
FAQs
How many stone is 77 kg?
77 kg is 12 stone 2 pounds, or 12.13 stone. Divide 77 by 6.35029 to get 12.13 stone.
What is 77 kg in pounds?
77 kg is 169.8 lbs. Multiply 77 by 2.20462 to get 169.756 lbs.
Is 77 kg overweight?
It depends on height. At 5ft 6in the BMI is 27.3, overweight. At 5ft 10in it is 24.3, healthy. At 5ft 2in it is 31.2, obese.
What is 77 kg in stone and pounds?
77 kg is 12 stone 2 pounds. In decimal stone that is 12.13 stone.
How do I convert 77 kg to stone?
Divide 77 by 6.35029. The answer is 12.13 stone, which is 12 stone 2 pounds.
Dr Muhammad Usman
MBBSDr Muhammad Usman graduated with his MBBS from Avicenna International Medical University in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan (2019–2024) and brings international clinical training across general medicine, surgery, and public health. He writes all health content on this site to current NHS/WHO guidelines, ensuring clinical accuracy and real-world relevance for UK readers.
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