Global Penis Size Study Reveals the World’s Biggest (and Smallest) Nations
Global Penis Size Study Reveals the World’s Biggest
(and Smallest) Nations
What New Research Says About Size, Diversity,
and the Science Behind the Numbers
By Samantha Krause
A Global Look at the Science of Size
While sexual anatomy has long been the subject of myths, jokes, and cultural fascination, a growing body of research has begun to take a more empirical look at one of the most frequently discussed yet least understood topics: penis size. Across the globe, numerous studies have aimed to quantify the average erect penis length by country, offering an intriguing snapshot of human biological diversity.
The findings—compiled from medical journals, academic studies, and large-scale surveys—reveal a remarkable range in average sizes, with cultural, genetic, and even environmental factors potentially influencing these variations. Although such comparisons are often treated lightheartedly, researchers emphasize that penis size bears no proven relationship to masculinity, fertility, or sexual performance. Still, the data paints a fascinating portrait of human variation around the world.
The Global Average
The global average erect penis length currently stands at 13.91 centimeters (5.47 inches). Within that range, certain countries stand out for their notably higher averages.
At the top of the global rankings is Sudan, with an impressive average erect length of 17.95 cm (7.06 inches). Close behind is the Democratic Republic of Congo, averaging 17.93 cm (7.05 inches), followed by Armenia, whose national average is 17.59 cm (7.03 inches).
These figures demonstrate significant variation even among neighboring nations, reminding us that human anatomy—like height, hair texture, or skin tone—is influenced by a combination of genetics, environment, and evolutionary factors.
The United States and the Global Context
By comparison, the United States records an average erect penis length of 14.15 cm (5.57 inches)—positioning American men near the middle of the global distribution.
This range underscores how relative the notion of “average” can be. Social norms, media portrayal, and cultural expectations often distort perceptions of what is typical. Scientists emphasize that a healthy, functional penis can vary greatly in shape, length, and girth, and that such variations are entirely normal within human biology.
Understanding the Data
While the numbers may be straightforward, their interpretation is more complex. Most reputable studies rely on medical measurements taken under controlled conditions rather than self-reported data, which tends to be exaggerated. Yet even clinical averages can vary due to sample size, measurement techniques, and participant demographics.
Experts also caution against attaching moral or social significance to these figures. The fixation on size is largely a social construct rather than a biological imperative. From a scientific standpoint, penis size has little bearing on reproductive success or sexual satisfaction.
Top Ten Countries by Average Erect Penis Length
Sudan – 17.95 cm (7.06 in)
Democratic Republic of Congo – 17.93 cm (7.05 in)
Armenia – 17.59 cm (7.03 in)
Ecuador – 17.52 cm (6.92 in)
Republic of the Congo – 17.32 cm (6.82 in)
Ghana – 17.30 cm (6.81 in)
Nigeria – 17.00 cm (6.69 in)
Venezuela – 16.93 cm (6.66 in)
Lebanon – 16.82 cm (6.62 in)
Cameroon – 16.65 cm (6.55 in)
A Celebration of Diversity
Although these statistics often fuel humor and competition online, they also highlight the vast diversity of human biology. Across cultures and continents, the differences in penis size reflect the same variety seen in countless other physical traits.
Ultimately, what matters most is not where a nation ranks, but the growing understanding that human variation is normal, natural, and worthy of respect. By approaching this subject with curiosity rather than judgment, researchers remind us that science can turn even the most taboo topics into opportunities for knowledge and perspective.



