Ideal Weight for 200 cm (6'7")
Instant answer: The healthy weight range for someone 200 cm tall is 74–99.6 kg (163–220 lbs). The midpoint is 86.8 kg.
Adults at 200 cm typically fall within a healthy weight band of 74–99.6 kg using the WHO BMI thresholds.
Ideal weight by formula
Different clinical formulas give slightly different ideal weights. None is universally "correct" — they are reference points, most useful when combined.
| Method | Men | Women |
|---|---|---|
| BMI-based range | 74–99.6 kg | 74–99.6 kg |
| Devine (1974) | 93.1 kg | 88.6 kg |
| Robinson (1983) | 87.6 kg | 80.9 kg |
BMI at 200 cm for different weights
| Weight | In lbs | BMI | Category |
|---|---|---|---|
| 69 kg | 152 lbs | 17.3 | Underweight |
| 74 kg | 163 lbs | 18.5 | Normal weight |
| 82 kg | 181 lbs | 20.5 | Normal weight |
| 87 kg | 192 lbs | 21.8 | Normal weight |
| 92 kg | 203 lbs | 23.0 | Normal weight |
| 100 kg | 220 lbs | 25.0 | Overweight |
| 105 kg | 231 lbs | 26.3 | Overweight |
| 110 kg | 243 lbs | 27.5 | Overweight |
Frequently asked questions
What is the ideal weight for 200 cm?
Adults who are 200 cm (6'7") tall have a healthy weight range of 74–99.6 kg (163–220 lbs), based on the WHO BMI band of 18.5–24.9.
What is the ideal weight for a man at 200 cm?
Men 200 cm tall typically aim for the upper portion of the healthy range. The Devine formula gives 93.1 kg, the Robinson formula gives 87.6 kg.
What is the ideal weight for a woman at 200 cm?
Women 200 cm tall typically settle near the midpoint. The Devine formula gives 88.6 kg, the Robinson formula gives 80.9 kg.
How is ideal weight calculated?
The BMI-based healthy range uses BMI 18.5–24.9 multiplied by height-in-metres squared. Clinical formulas like Devine and Robinson use a base value plus a per-inch adjustment above 60 inches (152 cm).