Growth Chart for Boys, 2 to 20 Years

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Find your child's growth percentile based on age and height.

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This chart shows the patterns of height (length) and weight for boys from 2 to 20 years old.

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How to read the percentile chart

The top set of curved lines shows length percentiles. For example, the top curved line shows the 95% percentile, which means that 95% of children are at or under that height. The lower set of curved lines shows weight percentiles.

The top of the chart shows ages, from 2 to 20 years. The left and right sides of the chart show heights in the upper section and weights in the lower section.

The chart shows that at age 2 years 95% of boys are less than 37 inches (about 93 centimeters) and 5% are less than 32 inches (81 cm). At 20 years 95% of boys are less than 75 inches (about 189 cm), or 6 feet 3 inches. and 5% are less than 65 inches (165 cm).

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