10 Sneaky (But Sweet) Ways to Find Out Your Partner’s Ring Size Without Them Knowing

Planning a surprise proposal? One of the biggest hurdles is finding out your partner’s ring size without giving away the big moment. Don’t worry — you’re not the only one searching Google in secret. Whether your partner is super observant or just hard to shop for, we’ve got you covered with stealthy, creative, and sentimental ways to get the info you need.

 

  1. Borrow a Ring (Carefully!)

If they wear rings on their ring finger (or one close in size), “borrow” it when they’re not wearing it — maybe when they’re sleeping, showering, or at the gym. Bring it to a jeweller to measure, or trace the inside on a piece of paper for reference.

💡 Tip: Make sure it’s for the correct hand — left and right hands can differ in size!

    1. Ask a Trusted Friend or Sibling

    Reach out to someone close to your partner — a sibling, best friend, or roommate who might know the ring size already. If not, enlist their help in a way that doesn’t raise suspicion.

    “We should go try on rings for fun!” is a line a bestie can easily drop during a casual shopping trip.

     

    1. Use a Ring Sizer While They Sleep

    This one’s for the bold and brave. You can buy a soft plastic ring sizer or printable paper version and gently slip it onto their finger while they sleep. Be very gentle — no sudden movements!

    ⚠️ Pro tip: This works best for deep sleepers. Do a few dry runs with their other fingers first to avoid waking them up.

     

    1. Play the “Guess My Size” Game

    Turn it into a playful moment. Casually compare hand sizes and say, “Your fingers are so small — I bet your ring size is a J or L?” Gauge their reaction or turn it into a flirty guessing game.

    Bonus: They may just tell you without realizing what you’re up to.

     

    1. Trace Their Ring on Soap or Paper

    If you can sneak a ring away but can’t take it to a jeweller, press it into a bar of soap or trace the inner and outer circle on a piece of paper. Bring that to a jeweller — many can get a very close estimate from that.

     

    1. Ask Their Parents

    Especially if they’re close, a parent might have bought them a ring before or even know their size from baby rings or past gifts. Just be sure they can keep a secret!

     

    1. Check Jewellery They Don’t Wear Often

    Look for rings in their jewellery box or drawer that they don’t wear often — less risk of them noticing it’s gone for a few hours. Just check which hand and finger they wore it on.

     

    1. Make a “Pinterest Trap”

    Ask about future goals, weddings, or dream styles and suggest they make a Pinterest board (or revisit one). Often, people include their ring size in wedding boards — especially if they secretly hope you’ll peek.

     

    1. Get Crafty with a “Gift”

    Give them a silly ring as part of a joke or a “mood ring” style gift. Ask to try it on for size, and then say something like, “I wonder what size you are? I want to get one that fits.”

     

    1. Enlist a Jeweller’s Help

    Take them “window shopping” and stop by a jewellery store just for fun. Say you’re killing time or buying a birthday gift for your mum or sister. Casually try things on together — the jeweller can help sneakily measure both of you for “fun.”

    Final Thoughts:
    It’s all about the surprise and the sentiment. Getting the ring size just right is important, but so is the story you’ll get to tell later. And worst case? You get to go ring shopping again together — this time as fiancés 💍

     

    Choosing an engagement ring is a significant decision, and it’s essential to consider your partner’s preferences, your budget, and the overall significance of the ring. Here’s a “bloke’s guide” to help you pick an engagement ring:

    1. Understand Your Budget:
    – Determine a realistic budget for the engagement ring. This will guide your choices and help you find a ring that meets both your financial comfort and your partner’s expectations.

    2. Learn the Basics:
    – Familiarise yourself with the basic components of an engagement ring, such as the band, setting, and the “Four Cs” of diamonds (cut, colour, clarity, and carat weight).

    3. Know Your Partner’s Style:
    – Pay attention to your partner’s style preferences. Consider the jewellery they currently wear – do they prefer traditional, modern, vintage, or minimalist styles? Take note of metal preferences (yellow gold, white gold, rose gold, platinum).

    4. Ring Size:
    – Ensure you know your partner’s ring size. You can discreetly borrow a ring they currently wear or ask friends or family for assistance.

    5. Research the 4 Cs:
    – If you’re choosing a diamond, understand the importance of the Four Cs. Balance these factors based on your partner’s preferences and your budget.

    6. Consider Alternative Gemstones:
    – While diamonds are traditional, you should also consider alternative gemstones like sapphires, emeralds, opals or rubies. They can offer uniqueness and often may even come with lower price tags.

    7. Think About the Setting:
    – The setting can significantly influence the overall appearance of the ring. Discuss with the jeweller about different settings, from classic solitaires to more intricate designs. Trillogy’s, halo’s, claws or bezels. Put in some research and consider your partners taste and style.

    8. Get Input from Friends or Family:
    – If you’re unsure about your partner’s preferences, consider discreetly asking friends or family members for advice. They may have insights that can guide your decision.

    9. Personalisation:
    – If you want to add a personal touch, consider customising the ring. This could involve engraving a special message, using a particular coloured stone or choosing a unique setting.

    10. Consider the Long-Term:
    – Think about the long-term durability of the ring. Some metals and settings may require more maintenance than others, so consider your partner’s lifestyle and how practical the ring will be for everyday wear. Band thickness plays a significant role in the longevity of the ring. The thinner the band, the quicker it will wear out!

    11. Be Open to Feedback:
    – If you’re unsure about a specific style or design, don’t hesitate to involve your partner in the decision-making process. Many couples choose the ring together or discuss preferences beforehand.

    Remember, the most important aspect of the engagement ring is the love and commitment it symbolises. Taking the time to understand your partner’s preferences and making a thoughtful choice will make the moment even more special.

    Who are BECKS?

     

    Established in 1976, BECKS (formally known as Peter W Beck) is a well known South Australian wedding ring and bangle manufacturer. They pride themselves with products that are both innovative in design and made to the highest quality standards. Here at Allgem Jewellers, we gladly offer the BECKS RANGE to our clientele both in store and online.

    What do they offer?

    They have wedding ring designs to compliment all styles. Whether you’re looking for a ring with a comfort focus, or a ring that makes everyone say WOW, you’ll absolutely find what you’re looking for within BECKS RANGE. They also have a dress ring and bangle collection too!

    Browse our BECKS RANGE menu to view all the incredible designs available. Read the descriptions for all the information you will need to find your perfect jewellery piece.

     Receive a complimentary laser engraving on any new BECKS ring or bangle order!

    Term's and conditions apply. 
    Selected "STANDARD FONTS" 
    and heart engravings only. 
    Additional charge for 
    "EXPRESS YOURSELF" laser 
    engravings. 
    Enquire for more information.

     

     

     

    Metal Types Available

     

    9ct YELLOW/ROSE/WHITE Gold – 37.5% Pure Gold

    10ct YELLOW/ROSE/WHITE Gold – 41.7% Pure Gold

    14ct YELLOW/ROSE/WHITE Gold – 58.5% Pure Gold

    18ct YELLOW/ROSE/WHITE Gold – 75.0%% Pure Gold

    22ct YELLOW Gold – 91.6% Pure Gold

    Palladium

    Platinum

    Titanium

    Zirconium

    Sterling Silver

     

    Finishes

     

    Don’t like the look of a traditional polished finish? BECKS offers 19 different finishes you can choose from!

    View the list below:

    Standard (Polished)

    Brush Coarse

     

    Brush Fine

    Ultra Fine Brush

     

    Matt

    Grain Parallel

    Fine Grain Parallel

     

    Ultra Fine Grain Parallel

     

    Pearl

     

    Cobble Stone

    Cross Hatch

    Scratch

    Silk

    Satin

    Satin Cross

    Sparkle

    Bark Cross

    Bark Parallel

    Diamond Cut

    Please note that not all of these finishes can be applied to every design. Please enquire for more information.

    We have samples of these finishes in store for viewing.

     

    How to organise a Quote:

     

    Each item listed under the BECKS RANGE on our website will state the types of metal, width, thickness, finish, and size that particular design can be made in. Read the description section on the product’s page to get this information.

     

    You need to supply the following details for us to workout a quote.


    – Listing title (E.g. Classic Wedders – (High Dome Edge) HDE2, HDE3 & HDE3.J)
    – Width and thickness
    – Finger size
    – Metal type or combination of metals 

    – Finish type (E.g. Polished, Fine Grain, Cobblestone, etc…)

     

    We recommend that you organise your custom piece a month or two before you need it. Most of BECKS range can made through Allgem Jewellers within 10 – 21 business days but ALWAYS plan ahead in case of a delay!

    Submit your quote here or enquire via the products’ page.