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Buzz Cut Reference

Buzz Cut Length Chart

Explore all standard buzz cut lengths from clean zero-guard fades to 1-inch brush cuts, with approximate millimeter measurements, visual descriptions, and interactive side-by-side guard comparisons.

Cutting lengths represent industry reference averages. Scalp visibility varies by hair density, color contrast, and lighting.

No Guard Buzz Cut0.5 mm (varies)

No Guard (Bare Blade)

Approx. 1/50″ (0.02″)

Bare clipper blade against the scalp. Leaves heavy 5 o’clock shadow to micro-stubble.

Relative Length2%
Scalp Visibility: Scalp is completely visible with distinct micro-stubble grain.
#0 Buzz Cut1.5 mm

#0 Guard

Approx. 1/16″ (0.06″)

Near-scalp buzz length. Very short stubble length common in drop fades and military cuts.

Relative Length6%
Scalp Visibility: Very short stubble with high scalp visibility.
#0.5 Buzz Cut2.0 mm

#0.5 Guard

Approx. 5/64″ (0.08″)

Crucial blending guard between bare blade and #1 guard. Softens harsh weight lines.

Relative Length8%
Scalp Visibility: Very clean, low-shadow stubble.
#1 Buzz Cut3.0 mm

#1 Guard

Approx. 1/8″ (0.12″)

Classic short buzz-cut standard (1/8 inch). The benchmark for clean all-over buzz cuts.

Relative Length12%
Scalp Visibility: Darker stubble shadow across the head.
#1.5 Buzz Cut4.5 mm

#1.5 Guard

Approx. 3/16″ (0.18″)

Specialized blending guard between #1 and #2. Perfect for smoothing graduation lines.

Relative Length18%
Scalp Visibility: Even velvet-like texture.
#2 Buzz Cut6.0 mm

#2 Guard

Approx. 1/4″ (0.24″)

The most popular all-around buzz cut size (1/4 inch). Full scalp coverage with zero styling required.

Relative Length24%
Scalp Visibility: Solid, uniform hair coverage with minimal scalp exposure.
#3 Buzz Cut10.0 mm

#3 Guard

Approx. 3/8″ (0.39″)

Transition length between short buzz and textured crop (3/8 inch). Allows slight brush texture.

Relative Length40%
Scalp Visibility: Full hair density with no scalp visibility.
#4 Buzz Cut13.0 mm

#4 Guard

Approx. 1/2″ (0.51″)

Classic 1/2-inch haircut length. The entry point for brush cuts, ivy leagues, and textured crew cuts.

Relative Length52%
Scalp Visibility: Noticeable hair volume and brushability.
Interactive Comparison

Compare Buzz Cut Guard Sizes

Side-by-Side Length Metrics
Common Comparison Presets:

A #2 guard (6 mm) is approximately 3 mm longer than a #1 guard (3 mm).

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How Hair Density & Color Affect Buzz Cut Scalp Visibility

When choosing a buzz cut guard number, the physical millimeter length is only one part of the visual equation. Scalp visibility is heavily influenced by:

  • Hair Follicle Density: High-density hair creates a solid shadow even on shorter guards (#1 or #1.5), whereas lower-density hair exposes more scalp on a #2 guard.
  • Color Contrast: Dark hair against fair skin creates a high-contrast shadow. Blonde, gray, or light brown hair blends closer to skin tone, making buzz cuts appear slightly shorter.
  • Strand Thickness (Coarse vs Fine): Thick, coarse hair fibers reflect more light and fill out guard lengths more densely than fine strands.

Buzz Cut Length FAQ

What clipper guard should I use for my first buzz cut?

The #2 guard (6 mm / 0.24″) or #3 guard (10 mm / 0.39″) is widely recommended for a first-time buzz cut. They provide solid scalp coverage and a structured silhouette without exposing scalp contours too abruptly.

How short is a #1 buzz cut?

A #1 buzz cut leaves approximately 3 mm (1/8 inch) of hair. It is an ultra-short buzz cut where the scalp is generally visible under direct sunlight, especially on individuals with lighter or finer hair.

How long is a #2 buzz cut?

A #2 buzz cut leaves approximately 6 mm (1/4 inch) of hair. It is the most popular all-around buzz cut worldwide because it balances athletic minimalism with complete scalp coverage.

How long is a #3 buzz cut?

A #3 buzz cut leaves approximately 10 mm (3/8 inch) of hair. It provides full thickness and allows the hair texture to begin showing without requiring any combing or pomade styling.

What is the longest standard buzz cut guard?

A #4 buzz cut (13 mm / 0.51″) is generally considered the maximum length for a traditional buzz cut (often called a Butch Cut or Brush Cut). Beyond #4, hair enters crew cut and textured crop territory.

Does a shorter buzz cut show more scalp?

Generally yes, but scalp visibility depends heavily on hair density, strand thickness, hair color vs. skin tone contrast, and lighting conditions. For example, dark, coarse hair on a #1 guard may show less scalp than fine blonde hair on a #2 guard.