Height Prediction

If You're 5'7" at 14, How Tall Will You Be?

Estimated adult height based on CDC growth trajectory data. Results shown for both sexes — scroll down for the full breakdown.

Boys (Male)
6'0"
Range: 5'10"6'2"

5'7" at 14 is above average for boys at 14 (roughly 75th–85th percentile).

Girls (Female)
5'9"
Range: 5'7"5'11"

5'7" at 14 is well above average for girls at 14 (roughly 90th–95th percentile).

These estimates use CDC 50th-percentile growth trajectory data. Individual results vary based on genetics, puberty timing, and nutrition. ±2 inches for ~80% of individuals.

Growth remaining

How much more will you grow at 14?

Boys

Boys at age 14 still have meaningful growth remaining — typically 3–7 more inches.

Girls

Girls at age 14 are very close to their final adult height — most will grow less than an inch more.

About this estimate

How we calculated this.

This prediction is based on CDC National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) growth chart data — specifically the 50th-percentile height trajectory for boys and girls from ages 10 to 20. By comparing the median adult height (age 20) to the median height at age 14, we estimate how many inches of growth remain for a typical person of that height and age.

For someone who is 5'7" at age 14: we calculate your expected remaining growth (boys: ~3–7 inches; girls: ~0–4 inches), add it to your current height, and display the result. A ±2 inch confidence range covers approximately 80% of real-world outcomes.

Important limitation: this estimate does not account for your parents' heights, which influence about 60–80% of adult height variation. A child of two tall parents who is 5'7" at 14 is likely to end up taller than predicted here; a child of shorter parents may end up shorter. For a more accurate prediction, use our full Khamis-Roche calculator — it incorporates parent heights and reduces the error to ±1.7–2.2 inches.

Puberty timing also matters significantly. Early developers at age 14 have already grown through part of their spurt; late developers still have that growth ahead. Our Growth Plate Status quiz can help estimate where you are in your development timeline.

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Frequently asked

Questions about height at 14.

Is 5'7" tall for a 14-year-old?

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The CDC 50th percentile for 14-year-old boys is about 5'5" and for girls it's about 5'3". If you're at 5'7", compare to these benchmarks to see where you stand. At 14, boys are often in the middle of their fastest growth phase, while girls are usually winding down.

How much will a 14-year-old boy grow?

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On average, boys at 14 have about 4–6 more inches of growth ahead. CDC data shows the median remaining growth for 14-year-old boys is about 5 inches. Boys who are early developers may have less; late developers may have more. The fastest growth year for boys is typically 13–14, with a deceleration through ages 15–17.

How much will a 14-year-old girl grow?

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Girls at 14 are typically near the end of their growth. The CDC median shows about 1.5 inches of remaining growth for a 14-year-old girl. Most girls reach their adult height by 15–16. If a girl at 14 hasn't had her first period yet or started puberty late, she may have more growth remaining than average.

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