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Balloon Calculator — How Many Balloons for a Party
Calculate how many balloons you need for your party venue based on guest numbers and decoration style.
Extra balloons for popping and inflation failures
How We Calculate This
This calculator gives a quick, party-shopping estimate of balloon quantities based on guest count and decoration style.
The formula
Total balloons = guests × balloons per guest × size factor + spares
The rate varies by decoration style: 1.5 per guest for casual, 3 for moderate, and 5 for full balloon decor. A 15% spare allowance is added by default to cover popping and inflation failures.
Balloon size matters: a balloon’s projected coverage scales with the square of its diameter, so larger balloons fill the same space with fewer units. We use the 28cm (11in) standard as the reference (factor 1), so 40cm (16in) balloons need roughly half the count and 60cm (24in) about a quarter. (Verified coverage: an 11in balloon covers ≈ 0.66 sq ft, a 16in ≈ 1.4 sq ft.)
A note on the method: “balloons per guest” is a rough rule of thumb for casual party buying, not an industry standard. For arches, garlands and ceilings, professionals size by length or area instead — plan roughly 25 balloons per metre for a full organic garland, or 2–3 balloons per square foot for a balloon ceiling. Use those figures for structured decor and treat this headline as a starting point.
Frequently Asked Questions
As a rough party-buying guide, plan 1-2 balloons per guest for a casual party, 3 per guest for moderate decoration, and 5 or more for a full balloon decor theme — covering table balloons, floating balloons and entrance decorations. Note this is a rule of thumb, not an industry standard: structured decor such as arches, garlands and ceilings is sized by length or area instead (around 25 balloons per metre for a full organic garland, or 2-3 balloons per square foot for a ceiling).
Standard 28cm latex balloons last 8-12 hours with helium. Larger balloons last longer, and foil balloons can stay inflated for days. For a party, inflate helium balloons as close to the event start as possible.
Yes, always buy 10-15% more than you need. Balloons can pop during inflation, tie badly, or deflate early. Having spares means you can replace any that fail without a last-minute dash to the shops.
The standard 28cm (11-inch) balloon is the most versatile and affordable. Use a mix of sizes for visual interest — combine 28cm with some larger 40cm balloons for a professional look.
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Last updated: February 2026
All calculations are estimates. Adjust quantities based on your guests and event type.