A Complete Guide to Wedding Cake Sizes (2024)

As you likely already know, your wedding day means sharing the most important celebration of your life with friends and family. It includes picking a stunning venue, selecting beautiful blooms and décor, and, of course, coming up with an incredible food and drink menu that’s sure to please. Another important step? Selecting a wedding cake!

Wedding cakes are such a wonderful tradition and for good reason. They can function as a piece of décor, a conversation starter, and a delicious treat all in one (talk about the complete package). But when dreaming up your perfect confection, you might be wondering what the most important consideration is to keep in mind. Certainly, the cake’s aesthetic is important. And of course, the flavor definitely matters. However, before you dive into any of those details, the first step is to determine the exact size and how many wedding cake tiers you'll need.

Need help on where to start? Don't worry, we’ve got you covered. Ahead, read on for a complete guide to wedding cake sizes, so that you can ensure you have enough dessert for all your guests.

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How to Determine Wedding Cake Sizes

When it comes to choosing a cake size, the first step is to consider your guest list. "Start by looking at the number of guests you are inviting," says Dominique Pickering, owner of Poppy Pickering Cake Design. "With regards to the number of portions, not everyone will wish for a piece of cake. Therefore, you do not need to cater to every guest. However, some guests may wish for seconds or wish to taste each flavor."

Typically, you can estimate the number of servings needed by approximating that 75 to 85 percent of your guests will enjoy a piece of cake. From there, determine if you’d like to have enough cake to feed every guest, whether you’d like to have cake leftover, and the size of the slice of cake you'd like to serve.

Standard wedding cake servings are 1-inch by 2-inch slices, while a larger party-size slice is 1.5-inches by 2-inches. Many bakers also offer wedding cake tiers that are 4-inches or 5-inches tall, which should be factored into sizing calculations as well. Ultimately, your cake baker should work to inform you of the best sizing options as this will help guide your choices.

A Breakdown of Wedding Cake Sizes

Think about wedding cake sizing from top to bottom. To do this, add up the number of servings a 6-inch top tier will provide, and then continue with the next cake size in order: 8-inch, 10-inch, 12-inch, and so on. For example, if you need 74 servings of cake, a three-tiered round wedding cake consisting of a 10-inch cake (base), an 8-inch cake (middle), and a 6-inch cake (top) would suffice.

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Round Wedding Cake Sizing

  • Round 6-inch cake: 12 servings
  • Round 8-inch cake: 24 servings
  • Round 10-inch cake: 38 servings
  • Round 12-inch cake: 56 servings
  • Round 14-inch cake: 78 servings
  • Round 16-inch cake: 100 servings

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Square Wedding Cake Sizing

  • Square 6-inch cake: 18 servings
  • Square 8-inch cake: 32 servings
  • Square 10-inch cake: 50 servings
  • Square 12-inch cake: 72 servings
  • Square 14-inch cake: 98 servings
  • Square 16-inch cake: 128 servings

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Other Factors to Consider

Now that you understand the fundamentals behind wedding cake sizing, it's also important to know a few outside variables that may impact the amount of cake you need to order. That's why we've highlighted five factors to consider when deciding on an appropriate cake size for your big day.

Additional Desserts

While a wedding cake may serve as the main feature of a dessert table, the addition of other treats, such as cookies, brownies, cupcakes, and even candy, may decrease the amount of cake you actually need. Consider offering enough total dessert servings for all guests to enjoy one and a half items, whether it’s a slice of cake, a cookie, or a brownie.

Saving the Top Tier

It’s a tale as old as time! Saving the top tier of your wedding cake allows you to relive a momentous occasion on your first anniversary. And if you plan to follow this timeless tradition, be sure to account for it when determining your wedding cake size. Don’t include the top tier when figuring out how much you need for a certain number of servings. Simply start your calculations with the next size down, often the 8-inch cake tier.

If you’re planning a full weekend, you may need to factor in more dessert. An additional wedding cake tier can be added to allow for plenty of leftovers for guests to enjoy at a following-day celebration.

Venue Size

Think about your venue when choosing your cake size to be sure it’s proportionate. "For example, if the room is large with high ceilings, then a small-sized wedding cake might look a little lost and out of place," says Pickering. "Fake 'dummy' tiers can be combined with real tiers to add height and grandeur."

Decorations and Aesthetic

If you’re obsessed with a certain style of cake or method of decorating, you may need a larger cake size to pull off the look. "If the couple only requires a small-sized cake, then it might look out of proportion with lots of sugar decoration," offers Pickering. If it seems like the cake may look strange in proportion to any intricate decorations, increasing the size may help to balance out the details.

Service Style

It's helpful to consider your service style when determining cake size. If you’re planning to have a plated slice served to each guest right after their meal, you’ll want to be sure you have enough cake to deliver that same slice to everybody. If you’re planning to cut the cake just before or in the middle of a dance party, chances are, not everybody on the guest list will head over to the cake table to grab a bite.

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A Complete Guide to Wedding Cake Sizes (2024)

FAQs

A Complete Guide to Wedding Cake Sizes? ›

Once you know how many guests are attending your wedding, you can choose the right sized cake. A standard rule is that 10-20% of guests will not attend, so keep this in mind to help estimate your cake size and amount before receiving your RSVPs. All wedding cakes are measured in inches and described in tiers.

How do you know what size wedding cake to get? ›

Once you know how many guests are attending your wedding, you can choose the right sized cake. A standard rule is that 10-20% of guests will not attend, so keep this in mind to help estimate your cake size and amount before receiving your RSVPs. All wedding cakes are measured in inches and described in tiers.

What size wedding cake to feed 100 guests? ›

Cake Tiers and Serving Sizes

The average 12" wedding cake serves 40-60 people. The 10" cake on top of that serves 30-40 people and the 8" cake on top of that serves 20-25 people. So a classic 3-tier cake with 12, 10, and 8 inch layers serves about 100 people.

What are typical 3 tier wedding cake sizes? ›

Typical 3 tier cakes are made up of a 10”, 8” and 6” cake, but going for an 8”, 6” and 4” gives you a 3 tier cake with smaller portions. Single tier cakes - don't think you have to have a multi-tiered showstopper of a cake. Single tiers or double tiers look just as beautiful.

How big is a cake for 60 guests? ›

Cake Portions Chart
Cake SizeRound CakeSquare Cake
10 inch (25 cm)38 servings50 servings
11 inch (28 cm)45 servings56 servings
12 inch (30 cm)56 servings72 servings
14 inch (36 cm)64 servings98 servings
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What is the average weight of a 3-tier wedding cake? ›

3-tier wedding cakes start at 10 pounds (50 servings) using 6", 9", & 12" tiers. 4-tier wedding cakes start at 18 pounds (75 servings) using 6", 8", 10", & 12" tiers. Our more elaborate tortes are heavier for the same given sizes above. For example, an 8" Carrot Cake may weigh 3.5 pounds or more.

What size is a traditional wedding cake slice? ›

Standard wedding cake servings are 1-inch by 2-inch slices, while a larger party-size slice is 1.5-inches by 2-inches. Many bakers also offer wedding cake tiers that are 4-inches or 5-inches tall, which should be factored into sizing calculations as well.

How to make a wedding cake for 100 people? ›

If you're after those delicate bites, a three-tier cake with 12-inch, 10-inch, and 8-inch layers will serve all 100 guests with the standard portion size. Feeling generous? Opt for a four-tier cake with slightly smaller layers (10″, 8″, 6″, and 4″) to offer those bigger slices.

What size wedding cake do I need for 120 guests? ›

I usually start by asking the approximate number of guests. This will help your cake designer to know how much actual cake you need. Wedding cake is typically cut in to one inch finger portions, and a 3 tier cake (based on 6”, 8” and 10” wide cakes) would typically give you around 120 portions.

What size cake will feed 150 guests? ›

Two and Three Tier Wedding Cake
6 & 8"serves 30 guests
6, 8 & 12"serves 100
6, 10 & 14"serves 130
6, 10 & 16"serves 150
8, 12 & 16"serves 190
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Are most wedding cakes 2 or 3 layers? ›

The most popular size of wedding cake I'm asked to make is a three tier, with a base tier of 10in diameter and a top tier of 6in diameter. Each tier is around 5in tall, and the whole cake yields 100-110 generous servings. Couples expecting 150 guests often opt for a four tier cake, but with two dummy top tiers.

Should wedding cake tiers be the same height? ›

Some of the modern cakes do have different heights for the tiers but 4 inches is a really good standard. Yep. Mine are generally 4 to 5 inches tall, but never under 4". It looks cool when some tiers are taller, whether it's a towering top tier, or a tall middle tier, it all looks good!

What size cake for 70 people? ›

Sheet Cake Serving Sizes
Pan SizeParty Servings (slices 1-1/2" x 2" or larger)Wedding Servings (slices 1-1/2" x 2" or smaller)
9" x 13" 1/4 Sheet48​56
11" x 15" Sheet7080
12" x 18" Half Sheet108120
18" x 26" Full Sheet (2" high cake)108135
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How much wedding cake to feed 60 guests? ›

If the wedding cake is the main dessert and there won't be other desserts served, ensure that the cake is large enough to accommodate all your guests. As a guide: 1 x two-tier cake serves 60 guests.

How big should a wedding cake be for 50 guests? ›

sheet cakes
SizeServes
11" x 15"30-35
12" x 18"40-50
22" x 15"80-90
24" x 18"120-130
2 more rows

How do I know what size cake to order? ›

Choose the right size of cake: Generally, a 6" cake serves about 12 people, an 8" cake serves about 24 people, a 10" cake serves about 36 people, and a 12" cake serves about 50 people.

How many people does a 3 layer 8 inch cake feed? ›

8 inch cakes can be sensibly served to 14 people cutting each slice at about 2 1⁄4 inches across the back.

How do I calculate my cake size? ›

Cake Size and Serving Chart
  1. 15cm / 6inch cake - Approx 600g to 800g (Recommended to serve 2 to 10 person)
  2. 20cm / 8 inch cake - Approx 1kg to 1.3kg (Recommended to serve 8 to 20 person)
  3. 24cm / 9.5 inch cake - Approx 1.5kg to 2kg (Recommended to serve 14 to 27 person)

How many servings is a 7 inch wedding cake? ›

Complete Cake Serving Guide
  • 5 inch round - 2 layer cake serves 4/5 (3 layer 5/6 servings)
  • 6 inch round - 2 layer cake serves 6/8 (3 layer 8/10 servings)
  • 7 inch round - 2 layer cake serves 10/12 (3 layer 12/15 servings)
  • 8 inch round - 2 layer cake serves 15/20 (3 layer 20/25 servings)

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