18 teaspoons is equal to 6 tablespoons.
Since 1 tablespoon equals 3 teaspoons, dividing 18 teaspoons by 3 gives the amount in tablespoons. This simple ratio helps convert between these two common kitchen measurements.
Conversion Tool
Result in tablespoons:
Conversion Formula
To convert teaspoons to tablespoons, use the formula: tablespoons = teaspoons ÷ 3.
Because there are 3 teaspoons in one tablespoon, dividing the number of teaspoons by 3 converts the amount correctly. This works since the tablespoon is a larger unit containing exactly three of the smaller units (teaspoons).
Example calculation for 18 teaspoons:
- Start with 18 teaspoons.
- Divide 18 by 3 (since 3 teaspoons = 1 tablespoon).
- 18 ÷ 3 = 6 tablespoons.
Conversion Example
- Convert 9 teaspoons to tablespoons:
- 9 ÷ 3 = 3 tablespoons.
- You divide by 3 because each tablespoon holds 3 teaspoons.
- Convert 12 teaspoons to tablespoons:
- 12 ÷ 3 = 4 tablespoons.
- This means 12 teaspoons equal 4 tablespoons exactly.
- Convert 7.5 teaspoons to tablespoons:
- 7.5 ÷ 3 = 2.5 tablespoons.
- Fractional teaspoons convert the same way by division.
- Convert 24 teaspoons to tablespoons:
- 24 ÷ 3 = 8 tablespoons.
- Multiplying teaspoons by a fraction is not needed here, just divide.
Conversion Chart
Teaspoons | Tablespoons |
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-7.0 | -2.3333 |
-4.0 | -1.3333 |
-1.0 | -0.3333 |
0.0 | 0.0000 |
1.0 | 0.3333 |
4.0 | 1.3333 |
7.0 | 2.3333 |
10.0 | 3.3333 |
13.0 | 4.3333 |
16.0 | 5.3333 |
19.0 | 6.3333 |
22.0 | 7.3333 |
25.0 | 8.3333 |
28.0 | 9.3333 |
31.0 | 10.3333 |
34.0 | 11.3333 |
37.0 | 12.3333 |
40.0 | 13.3333 |
43.0 | 14.3333 |
This chart show teaspoons in the left column and their equivalent tablespoons on the right. To use it, find your teaspoons value and read across to see tablespoons, helpful when quick conversion needed without calculator.
Related Conversion Questions
- How many tablespoons equal 18 teaspoons in cooking?
- What’s the best way to convert 18 tsp into tablespoons?
- Is 18 teaspoons the same as 6 tablespoons or different?
- Can I measure 18 teaspoons by using tablespoons only?
- If a recipe calls for 18 teaspoons, how many tablespoons should I add?
- How do you convert 18 tsp to tablespoons manually?
- Does 18 teaspoons equal 5 or 6 tablespoons?
Conversion Definitions
Teaspoons: A teaspoon is a small unit of volume measurement used in cooking and medicine, equaling about 4.93 milliliters. It’s commonly used to measure small quantities of ingredients like spices, liquids, or powders, and often marked on measuring spoons sets.
Tablespoons: A tablespoon is a larger volume unit than a teaspoon, about 14.79 milliliters. It’s widely used for cooking and serving, representing three teaspoons. Tablespoons allow measuring moderate ingredient amounts, simplifying recipes by reducing small spoon counts.
Conversion FAQs
Can I round the tablespoons when converting from teaspoons?
Rounding tablespoons depends on how precise the recipe needs to be. For casual cooking, rounding to the nearest quarter tablespoon is fine. But baking or medicine often requires exact amounts, so use decimals or measuring spoons for accuracy.
Why is 3 teaspoons equal to 1 tablespoon?
This standard comes from traditional cooking measures established to keep consistent volume units. The tablespoon contains exactly three teaspoons, making conversions simple and standardized in most English-speaking countries.
Are US and UK teaspoons and tablespoons the same?
Not exactly. US teaspoons and tablespoons differ slightly in milliliters from UK measures. US teaspoon is about 4.93 ml, UK teaspoon is 5.92 ml. This can affect conversions if recipes come from different regions, so it’s good to check which standard is used.
Can I use tablespoons to measure teaspoons in a pinch?
Yes, since 1 tablespoon equals 3 teaspoons, you can measure teaspoons by dividing the amount by 3. For example, 6 teaspoons equal 2 tablespoons. However, accuracy depends on the measuring tools and the ingredient’s nature.
Does temperature or ingredient type affect measurement between tablespoons and teaspoons?
Volume measurements like tablespoons and teaspoons are constant regardless of temperature, but ingredient density varies. For liquids, the measure is straightforward, but powders or granular items may pack differently, slightly affecting amounts if not leveled properly.