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Comforter Size Chart — Full, Queen & King Dimensions

A comforter size chart with typical full, queen, and king dimensions, whether a queen comforter fits a full bed, and how to pick the right comforter size.

By The EXQ Home Editors

PUBLISHED JUL 5, 2026

Comforter sizing confuses everyone because a “queen comforter” isn’t the same width as a queen mattress — it’s bigger, to allow for drape. This chart shows typical dimensions and answers the question people actually ask: will a queen comforter work on a full bed? As always, exact sizes vary by maker, so check the listing.

Typical comforter dimensions

ComforterTypical size (inches)Mattress it fits
Twin66–68 × 86–88Twin (38 × 75)
Full / Queen86–90 × 90–96Full (54 × 75) and Queen (60 × 80)
King102–106 × 90–96King (76 × 80)

Notice that Full and Queen comforters are often sold as one size — a Full/Queen comforter fits both, sitting a little lower on a full bed and a little trimmer on a queen. The EXQ Home cream and black sets are Queen; the dark blue tufted and navy sets are Full.

Does a queen comforter fit a full bed?

Yes — a queen comforter works fine on a full bed. A full mattress (54″ wide) is only six inches narrower than a queen (60″), so a queen comforter simply gives a bit more drop on the sides and at the foot. Many people intentionally size up for extra coverage. Going the other way — a full comforter on a queen bed — leaves the sides a little short.

Getting the size right

Buy for the drape you want, not just the mattress label: enough to cover the top and hang over the sides. When in doubt, size up. For the full decision — size, warmth, fill — see how to choose a comforter, and browse by texture in best faux-fur comforter sets.

Frequently asked questions

A Queen (or Full/Queen) comforter, typically around 86–90 × 90–96 inches. That is wider than the 60-inch mattress so it drapes over the sides — buy for the drop you want, sizing up for more coverage.

Yes. A full mattress is only six inches narrower than a queen, so a queen comforter fits with a bit more drop on the sides and foot. Many people size up on purpose for extra coverage.

They are close, and many comforters are sold as a single Full/Queen size. A dedicated full comforter is slightly narrower; on a queen bed it can sit a little short, which is why the combined size exists.

Yes — dimensions differ between makers, sometimes by several inches. Use typical ranges as a guide and confirm the exact measurements on the product listing before buying.