Have you ever perused the available sizes and been confused as to which would be best for you? Pillow sizing can seem random, but there is a system, and we’re here to break it down for you. Pillows come in a wide range of sizes and shapes to meet the varying needs of different people. By adjusting the amount of fill in your pillows bed, you can increase your level of comfort while you sleep. In addition, they come in a range of sizes to accommodate a variety of mattress and pillow forms. The search for the ideal cushion need not be an arduous one. As long as you remember a few key points, you’ll always be able to choose the perfect fit.

1. For the coziest sleep ever, learn the correct pillow sizes.

Different sized pillows are available, usually to correspond with different sized beds. By giving stores an alternative between the small and medium sizes, the Super Standard (also known as the Standard/Queen or Jumbo) allows them to stock more varieties of bed pillows on the rack. You may find the most common sizes for each pillow type in our Pillow Sizes Chart below. However, sizes can vary widely depending on the manufacturer, so be sure to check the size if you need something very particular.

2. Make sure your pillows are the right size for your bed, or get creative with them.

Pillows of any size can be used on a king-sized bed, so don’t feel like you have to buy a special pillow only for your bed. Matching the pillow size to the bed size is a good starting point, but after that you can be creative. There may be fewer alternatives for a Queen or Full size bed, but there are still hundreds of pillow permutations to try out. Some timeless works to help you find your unique voice are listed below.

3. What size pillow cases do you need for your bed?

Standard and King are the two sizes of pillowcases available. Standard size accommodates three different pillow sizes (Standard, Super Standard, and Queen). Thankfully, sheet makers account for all the different manufacturer’s variances when sizing their cases, and they will err on the larger side so that even in the worst case situation, the pillow case will have more room than less.

Hints from the Experts:

  • If you have a gusseted pillow—which is meant to be lofted—or a standard pillow—which is meant to be flattened out—then you should get a larger pillow case so that your pillow may fluff and mould to your head and neck.
  • If you want your pillow to maintain its loft and height or if you want to breathe new life into an outdated pillow, go for a smaller size.
  • The hotel tip of tucking in the pillowcase’s ends will give your pillow more height and volume.

4. think about conformity to ease discomfort.

Some people, particularly those who sleep on their stomachs or sides, like to shape and squish their pillow numerous times throughout the night so that it maintains its loft and softness and conforms around their head. These individuals typically prefer a Standard or Super Standard cushion size because they find the King or Queen size to be excessively bulky.

Some people find it more comfortable to sleep with a bed pillow over their head to block out the light and noise. These sleepers benefit most from a thin, form-fitting pillow and are unlikely to choose for a standard, king, or queen size. It might be preferable to use a softer pillow, such as one filled with down or a down equivalent (maybe a vintage model that is being withdrawn).

5. If you want the best night’s sleep ever, don’t settle for anything smaller than a king-sized pillow.

The standard pillow sizes are the most comfortable for a good night’s rest. Long pillows have the disadvantage of being less squishable because to their greater volume, and the fill tends to migrate to the ends. Those who choose a more compact sleeping surface may find that a shorter pillow best suits their needs. Those who don’t have strong preferences may choose for the more cost-effective size because of the price difference.

In case you’re the type to toss and turn during the night, the Queen-sized pillow is a smart buy because of the ample width it provides on both sides of your head. An extra-large pillow can also make your bedroom feel more like a spa.

Although king-sized pillows were originally intended for the wider mattress of a king or California king bed, they can be just as comfortable on a twin mattress for a restless sleeper. They are also useful as a back support pillow while you’re in bed reading or working on a laptop. In a pinch, you can use a king-sized pillow as a shorter body pillow.

The Standard Measurement for a Euro Pillow is Euro Square Pillows come in a variety of sizes, so you can easily find one that suits your bedroom’s decor. You’ll most often find them in living rooms or on reading cushions (whether we are reading a book or like to bring the laptop to bed). Did you know, though, that in countries like Germany and the Netherlands, a 26-inch square is also used as a pillow when people go to bed? It’s possible you’ll need a different-sized cushion if you decide to buy your linens on your trip.

Use of Various Pillow Sizes: Use a larger size (king, queen, or euro) for reading pillows, and then put a smaller size (which you may like to sleep on) on top for a more stylish effect. Because of this, you may mix and match your shams and bed pillow cases to create a unique and stylish look.