Height Comparison

5'6" vs 5'10" — Height Comparison

Side-by-side visual comparison of two heights with percentile context and difference breakdown.

5'6"Person A5'10"Person B4"
5'6"
168 cm
15th pct
4" / 10 cm
difference
6.1% taller
5'10"
178 cm
62th pct
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5'6" vs 5'10" — The Full Picture

The difference between 5'6" and 5'10" is 4 inches (10 cm). That's a clearly visible gap in everyday situations. The 5'10" person stands 6.1% taller than the 5'6" person.

In terms of the US adult male population (NHANES 2015–2018 data), 5'6" falls at the 15th percentile (bottom 25% for American men), while 5'10" falls at the 62th percentile (average).

What 5'6" and 5'10" Look Like in Context

A 4-inch height difference means that when standing face-to-face, the taller person's chin or forehead is at approximately eye level or above for the shorter person. In photographs, this gap is very clearly visible and typically shows even in group shots.

In day-to-day contexts: most car interiors are designed for drivers up to around 6'2", so both heights sit comfortably. Standard doorframes (6'8") clear both easily. On public transit, overhead handrails typically sit at around 6'2" — which means both heights reach comfortably.

Percentile Breakdown

Height percentiles measure where a given height falls relative to a reference population. A height at the 80th percentile means 80% of the population is shorter.

5'6"15th percentile (US adult male)
5'10"62th percentile (US adult male)

Reference: NHANES 2015–2018 US adult male data. Mean: 5'9.1" (175.4 cm), SD: 3.0 inches (7.6 cm).

Famous People at 5'6" and 5'10"

Commonly reported at 5'6": Bruno Mars, Daniel Radcliffe, Lady Gaga. In real-world terms, 5'6" is near the US adult female median (5'4").

Commonly reported at 5'10": Johnny Depp, Zendaya, Michael Douglas. 5'10" is right around the US adult male median (5'9").

Celebrity heights are self-reported and frequently inflated, so treat these as approximate. Athletes' officially-listed heights are the most reliable. The 4-inch gap here is consistently visible in side-by-side photos — for reference, the average height difference between a US husband and wife is about 5 inches (12.7 cm).

How Height Differences Feel in Real Life

Height perception is surprisingly context-dependent. A 4-inch difference is readily apparent in almost any context and creates a clear visual hierarchy in photos.

In social contexts, height differences of 3 inches or more are generally perceived as "meaningfully different." Research on height perception (Stulp et al., 2013, PLOS ONE) found that in heterosexual couples, partners prefer height differences around 8 inches on average — meaning the gap between 5'6" and 5'10" (4 inches) is roughly half the typically preferred difference.

5'6" vs 5'10" — FAQ

How much taller is 5'10" than 5'6"?

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5'10" is 4 inches (10 cm) taller than 5'6" — roughly 6.1% taller.

What is the height difference between 5'6" and 5'10" in cm?

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The difference is 10 cm, which is 4 inches.

Is the difference between 5'6" and 5'10" noticeable?

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A 4-inch gap is clearly visible in almost any context, including group photos. Height differences of 3 inches or more are generally perceived as meaningfully different.

What percentile is 5'6" for US men?

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5'6" falls at about the 15th percentile for US adult males (bottom 25%), based on NHANES 2015–2018 data. 5'10" is around the 62th percentile (average).

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