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| Unit | Name | Value |
|---|---|---|
| 0.001 tsp | 1.04167e-05 pt | |
| 0.01 tsp | 0.000104167 pt | |
| 0.1 tsp | 0.00104167 pt | |
| 1 tsp | 0.0104167 pt | |
| 5 tsp | 0.0520834 pt | |
| 10 tsp | 0.104167 pt | |
| 50 tsp | 0.520834 pt | |
| 100 tsp | 1.04167 pt | |
| 1000 tsp | 10.4167 pt |
Common teaspoon values converted to us pint — factor: 1 tsp = 0.01042 pt
| Teaspoon (tsp) | US Pint (pt) | Context |
|---|---|---|
| 0.25 tsp | 0.002604 pt | Pinch |
| 0.5 tsp | 0.005208 pt | Half teaspoon |
| 1 tsp | 0.01042 pt | Teaspoon |
| 2 tsp | 0.02083 pt | Two teaspoons |
| 3 tsp | 0.03125 pt | Tablespoon |
| 6 tsp | 0.0625 pt | 2 tablespoons |
| 12 tsp | 0.125 pt | Quarter cup |
| 24 tsp | 0.25 pt | Half cup |
| 48 tsp | 0.5 pt | One cup |
| 96 tsp | 1 pt | One pint |
| 192 tsp | 2 pt | One quart |
| 384 tsp | 4 pt | Half gallon |
| 768 tsp | 8 pt | One gallon |
| 1,536 tsp | 16 pt | 2 gallons |
| 3,840 tsp | 40 pt | 5 gallons |
Converting teaspoon to us pint comes up frequently in cooking, chemistry, medicine, and engineering. A recipe written in metric units may need to be adapted for a kitchen using us pint, or a laboratory protocol may specify volumes in teaspoon that need to be measured with equipment calibrated in us pint.
In everyday use, knowing that 5 tsp = 0.05208 pt and 10 tsp = 0.1042 pt covers most common situations. For bulk calculations, 100 tsp = 1.042 pt is a useful anchor. The reverse conversion — us pint back to teaspoon — uses the factor 96, so 1 pt = 96 tsp.
All conversions use the internationally recognized factor of exactly 1 tsp = 0.01042 pt. Calculations are performed in IEEE 754 double-precision floating point, giving accuracy to at least 8 significant figures — more than sufficient for any practical application.
Formula: US Pint = Teaspoon × 0.010416674
Multiply any teaspoon value by 0.010416674 to get us pint. One teaspoon equals 0.010416674 pt.
Reverse: Teaspoon = US Pint × 95.999935
Teaspoons ÷ 96 = pints. Exact.
3 tsp = 1 tbsp, 32 tbsp = 1 pt, so 96 tsp = 1 pt.
Pints × 96 = tsp.
Measures baking powder, baking soda, salt, and spices in teaspoons, the backbone of baking.
Administers children's liquid medicine in teaspoon doses as per OTC label instructions.
Tests flavor compound thresholds using teaspoon additions in sensory evaluation panels.
Adds clarifying agents and pH adjusters in teaspoon quantities to fermentation batches.
Formulates serums and toners using teaspoon measurements for small test batches.
Doses water conditioners and fertilizers in teaspoons for planted tanks and reef systems.
The US teaspoon is exactly one-third of a tablespoon, 4.92892 mL. It was standardized in the US in the early 20th century partly to address inconsistent home medication dosing.
Teaspoons are the smallest standard cooking measure in the US system, used for spices, leaveners, and flavorings. A medical teaspoon dose conventionally means 5 mL.
Interesting fact: The teaspoon is behind one of science's most cited comparisons: the entire Pacific Ocean would fill roughly 7.1 × 10²³ teaspoons.
The US liquid pint is one-eighth of a US gallon, exactly 16 fluid ounces or 473.176 mL. Its name comes from Old French pinte. The pint has been a standard tavern measure since at least the 14th century.
Pints remain the defining unit for beer serving sizes in many countries. A US pint is 16 fl oz, while the UK pint is 568 mL. Blood banks measure donations in pints.
Interesting fact: 'A pint's a pound, the world around' is a US mnemonic. A pint of water weighs approximately one pound (actually 1.043 lb).