A yard is a unit of length equal to 3 feet, 36 inches, or about 0.9144 meters.

What “a yard” means in measurement

  • 1 yard = 3 feet.
  • 1 yard = 36 inches.
  • 1 yard ≈ 0.9144 meters (just under 1 meter).

So if you imagine three standard 12‑inch rulers laid end to end, that’s one yard.

In everyday situations

  • Fabric stores: fabric is often sold “by the yard,” so 2 yards of fabric is 6 feet long.
  • Construction/gardening: lumber or garden beds might be measured in yards for length or in square yards for area.
  • Flooring/carpet: 1 square yard is an area of 3 ft × 3 ft = 9 square feet.

Quick reference table

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<table>
  <tr><th>Unit</th><th>Equivalent to 1 yard</th></tr>
  <tr><td>Feet</td><td>3 feet[web:1][web:5][web:9]</td></tr>
  <tr><td>Inches</td><td>36 inches[web:3][web:5][web:9]</td></tr>
  <tr><td>Meters</td><td>0.9144 meters (approx)[web:3][web:5][web:9]</td></tr>
  <tr><td>Square feet (for area)</td><td>1 sq yd = 9 sq ft[web:4][web:9]</td></tr>
</table>

In casual conversation, if someone asks “how much is a yard?”, they almost always mean this length: 3 feet of distance.

TL;DR: A yard is 3 feet long (36 inches), a bit shorter than a meter.

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