đ€Ș Weird Units Converter
Delightful conversions for storytelling, presentations, or just nerdy fun.
Translate everyday distances into quirky equivalents used in trivia, engineering pranks, or social media.
Average Cavendish banana length (~18 cm).
American football field including end zones (120 yd).
100 Bananas equals
0.164 Football Fields
Other Fantastical Units
Bananas
100
Average Cavendish banana length (~18 cm).
Smoots
10.577
MIT prank unit named after Oliver Smoot, 1.7018 m.
Double-Decker Buses
1.3953
Average London double-decker bus length (~12.9 m).
Olympic Pools
0.36
Standard Olympic pool length (50 m).
Empire State Buildings
0.047244
Height to the roof of the Empire State Building (~381 m).
How to Use This Calculator
Pick your starting unit
Enter how many bananas, smoots, or buses you have in mind.
Choose the comparison
Select another whimsical unit to compare against.
Share the fun fact
Drop the converted value into presentations, memes, or friendly arguments.
Formula
Conversion uses actual length data routed through meters:
Banana â 0.18 m, Smoot â 1.7018 m, Double-Decker Bus â 12.9 m
Football field (with end zones) â 109.728 m, Olympic pool = 50 m, Empire State Building â 381 m
Use the formula breakdown to confirm the calculation logic or perform the conversion manually if needed.
Full Description
Sometimes saying âitâs 500 meters longâ doesnât capture the imagination. Converting it to bananas or buses sparks conversations and makes data memorable.
These conversions are tongue-in-cheek but grounded in real measurements taken from reliable averages or specifications. Great for educators, science communicators, and engineers with a sense of humor.
Extend the list with your own local landmarksâmaybe your office hallway or the length of your favorite roller coaster.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where do the numbers come from?
Theyâre sourced from publicly available averages: standard banana length, Oliver Smootâs height, London bus specs, and so on.
Can I add my own weird units?
Absolutely. Modify the WEIRD_UNITS map in the source to include whatever hilarious unit your team prefers.
Is this actually useful?
Depends on your sense of humor! Itâs great for talks, blog posts, and helping non-technical audiences grasp scale.
Does it handle height vs. length?
All units are treated as linear dimensions, so yesâconvert heights, lengths, or straight-line distances.