This reference chart lists the surface area formula for every common 3D shape. Bookmark this page for quick access during homework, exams, or engineering estimates.

Complete Surface Area Formulas

ShapeTotal Surface AreaVariables
Cube6s²s = side length
Rectangular Prism2(lw + lh + wh)l, w, h = length, width, height
Triangular Prismbh + (a + b + c)Hb, h = base triangle; a, b, c = sides; H = length
Trapezoidal Prism2·½(a+b)h + (a+b+c+d)Ha, b = parallel sides; h = trap height; H = length
Cylinder2πr² + 2πrhr = radius, h = height
Coneπr² + πrlr = radius, l = slant height
Sphere4πr²r = radius
Ellipsoid≈ 4π[(apbp+apcp+bpcp)/3]1/pa, b, c = semi-axes; p ≈ 1.6
PyramidBase + ½ × perimeter × slantDepends on base shape
Torus4π²RrR = major, r = minor radius
Capsule4πr² + 2πrhr = radius, h = cylinder height

How to Use This Chart

  1. Find your shape in the table.
  2. Identify which measurements you have (radius, height, side length).
  3. Substitute into the formula.
  4. Calculate and write the answer in square units.

Tips

Common mistake: Using diameter instead of radius. Always divide diameter by 2 first. See 10 common mistakes.

For step-by-step instructions, see how to calculate surface area. To understand nets, read surface area using nets.