Cake Serving Calculator
Tell us the shape and size of your cake and we'll show how many slices it really serves.
๐ How it works & FAQHow cake servings are calculated
Every serving chart comes down to one idea: area. This calculator finds the top-surface area of your cake, then divides it by the area of a single slice. A round cake uses π × radius², a square cake uses side × side, and a sheet cake uses width × length. Split that total by your chosen slice size and you get a realistic count of how many people the cake will feed.
Wedding vs. party slices
The two standards differ only in slice size. A wedding slice is the classic 1" × 2" portion (2 square inches), which stretches a cake to serve the most guests. A party slice is a more generous 1.5" × 2" piece (3 square inches), so you'll get fewer, larger servings. Pick the standard that matches your event and the numbers update instantly. These are planning estimates, not a guarantee — real slices vary with the cutter and the server.
How to use it
- Choose your cake shape: round, square, or sheet.
- Enter the diameter or side length — for a sheet cake, add both width and length.
- Set how many tiers your cake has (each tier is counted at the same size).
- Select the wedding or party slice standard.
- Read the total servings and per-tier count in the results, and check the live diagram to confirm the shape.
FAQ
- Are these serving counts exact?
- They're solid estimates based on standard slice areas. Cutting style, cake height, and generous hosts can move the real number up or down by a slice or two.
- How are tiers handled?
- The tool multiplies one tier's servings by the number of tiers, assuming each tier is the same size you entered. For graduated tiers, calculate each size separately and add them.
- Does cake height matter?
- Standard charts assume a roughly 4-inch-tall cake. Taller layers can be cut into larger visual pieces, but the serving count stays tied to the top area.
- Which standard should I choose?
- Use wedding for formal, plated events where cake follows a meal, and party for casual gatherings where cake is the main treat.