Per pound
Water Intake for 100 lb
Quick answer
A 100 lb (45 kg) adult should drink about 1.8 litres (61 fl oz, or 7 glasses) of water a day at a moderate activity level in a temperate climate. Needs range from roughly 1.4 litres on a quiet, cool day to about 2.3 litres when active or in heat — add more for exercise, pregnancy, and illness.
Fine-tune
Your daily goal: 61 ounces, 7 glasses.
Your daily goal
of water a day · about 7 glasses or 3.5 half-litre bottles
- 1.8
- Litres
- 61
- Ounces
- 7
- Glasses
Your sip schedule
- 7:00 AM · Start the day1 glass
- 9:48 AM · Top up1 glass
- 12:36 PM · Top up1 glass
- 3:24 PM · Top up1 glass
- 6:12 PM · Top up1 glass
- 9:00 PM · Wind down1 glass
Ease off after 9:00 PM for better sleep.
Electrolytes? Skip them today
For everyday hydration, plain water and a normal diet cover your electrolytes just fine.
A friendly estimate for healthy adults, not medical advice. Your needs rise with heat, exercise, illness, pregnancy, and some medications. Don't drink more than ~1 litre per hour.
How much water is that? A 100 lb breakdown
For a 100 lb (45 kg) adult, the daily drinking goal lands near 1.8 litres (61 fl oz) at a moderate activity level. That's about 7 glasses or 3.5 half-litre bottles. On a quiet, cool day you might need as little as 1.4 litres; on an active day in the heat, closer to 2.3 litres.
| Body weight | Litres | Ounces | Glasses |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100 lb | 1.8 | 61 | 7 |
| 110 lb | 1.9 | 66 | 8 |
| 120 lb | 2.1 | 71 | 8.5 |
Where the 100 lb number comes from
The baseline is roughly 0.5–0.75 ounces of water per pound of body weight, the widely cited rule of thumb backed by the U.S. National Academies and EFSA. A 100 lb person therefore lands near 1.8 litres before we layer on activity and climate.
The number above assumes a moderately active day in a temperate climate. Add about 350 ml (12 oz) for every half-hour of exercise, and around 10% more in hot or humid weather. Pregnancy, breastfeeding, fever, and some medications push it higher still. The calculator above adjusts all of this live — try it.
Don't drink it all at once
Your kidneys can clear only about 1 litre of water per hour. Spreading the goal across the day — and easing off in the last two hours before bed — keeps you comfortable and avoids nighttime bathroom trips. Pale yellow urine is a good everyday check that you're in the right zone.
Make it exact for 100 lb
Add your real activity, climate, and life stage to dial in a goal made for you — not just your weight.
Frequently asked
How much water should a 100 lb person drink a day?
A 100 lb (45 kg) adult should drink about 1.8 litres (61 fl oz) of water a day at a moderate activity level — roughly 7 glasses or 3.5 half-litre bottles. That ranges from around 1.4 litres on a quiet, cool day up to about 2.3 litres when you exercise or it's hot.
How many ounces of water is that for 100 lb?
For a 100 lb adult, a moderate day is about 61 fluid ounces (1.8 litres). On a light day you might manage with 48 oz; on an active or hot day you can need 78 oz or more.
Is "half your body weight in ounces" right for 100 lb?
Half your body weight in ounces is 50 oz, a sound floor for a 100 lb adult who sits most of the day. If you're active, pregnant, or in the heat, aim higher — toward 61 oz or more.