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Nibble to Bit Converter

Enter the value that you want to convert nibble (nib) to bit (b) or bit to nibble.Also written as NIB to B conversion.

1 nibble = 4.0000000 bit

Formula: bit = nibble value × 4.0000000

NIB to Bnibble to bit

nib
40.00000b

10 nibble = 40.00000 bit

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Nibble vs Bit

About the Nibble

Nibble (nib) is a unit of data storage measurement. 1 nibble is equal to 4.0000000 bit.

Understanding Bit

Bit (b) is a unit of data storage measurement. 1 bit is equal to 0.2500000 nibble.

Data Storage Units Explained

Data storage has two competing standards: binary (1 KB = 1024 bytes) used by operating systems and memory manufacturers, and decimal (1 KB = 1000 bytes) used by hard drive and SSD manufacturers. This discrepancy causes confusion when a "500 GB" drive shows as "465 GB" in your OS. Cloud storage, bandwidth calculations, and file transfer estimates all require understanding both systems.

nibble to bit metric conversion table

0.01 nib=0.04000 b
0.1 nib=0.40000 b
1 nib=4.00000 b
2 nib=8.00000 b
3 nib=12.00000 b
4 nib=16.00000 b
5 nib=20.00000 b
6 nib=24.00000 b
7 nib=28.00000 b
8 nib=32.00000 b
9 nib=36.00000 b
10 nib=40.00000 b
11 nib=44.00000 b
12 nib=48.00000 b
13 nib=52.00000 b
14 nib=56.00000 b
15 nib=60.00000 b
16 nib=64.00000 b
17 nib=68.00000 b
18 nib=72.00000 b
19 nib=76.00000 b
20 nib=80.00000 b
30 nib=120.00000 b
40 nib=160.00000 b
50 nib=200.00000 b
60 nib=240.00000 b
70 nib=280.00000 b
80 nib=320.00000 b
90 nib=360.00000 b
100 nib=400.00000 b
200 nib=800.00000 b
300 nib=1200.00000 b
400 nib=1600.00000 b
500 nib=2000.00000 b
600 nib=2400.00000 b
700 nib=2800.00000 b
800 nib=3200.00000 b
900 nib=3600.00000 b
1000 nib=4000.00000 b

How to Convert NIB to B (Nibble to Bit)?

We can convert nibble to bit by using an example.

Example:

Convert 20 Nibble to Bit?

We know 1 Nibble = 4.0000000 bit; 1 Bit = 0.2500000 nibble.

20 nibble = ___b

20 × 4.0000000 = 80.00000 b (we know 1 nibble = 4.0000000 bit)

Answer:

20 nibble = 80.00000 bit

Nibbles to Bits: Half-Byte Units in Computer Science

A nibble (also spelled "nybble") is exactly half a byte — 4 bits. This unit is fundamental to hexadecimal notation because a single hex digit (0-F) represents exactly one nibble. Understanding nibbles is important for CPU register operations, BCD (Binary-Coded Decimal) arithmetic, and reading memory dumps where each hex character represents 4 bits of data.

  1. Identify the number of nibbles.
  2. Multiply by 4 to get the total number of bits.
  3. The result is the equivalent in bits.
  4. Example: 8 nibbles × 4 = 32 bits.
💡 Tip: Every hex digit in a memory address or color code represents one nibble. So #FF00CC (a color) is 6 nibbles = 24 bits, which is why web colors are called "24-bit color."

Nibbles to Bits Reference

Common nibble counts and their bit equivalents in computing contexts:

NibbleBit
1 nibble4 bits
2 nibbles8 bits
4 nibbles16 bits
6 nibbles24 bits
8 nibbles32 bits
12 nibbles48 bits
16 nibbles64 bits
32 nibbles128 bits

Solved: Nibbles to Bits

Question 1: A MAC address is written as 6 hex pairs (e.g., AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF). How many nibbles and bits is this?

Solution:

Each hex pair = 2 nibbles, and there are 6 pairs

Total nibbles: 6 × 2 = 12 nibbles

Total bits: 12 × 4 = 48 bits

Answer: A MAC address is 12 nibbles = 48 bits.

Question 2: A 128-bit UUID has how many nibbles (hex characters)?

Solution:

Nibbles = bits ÷ 4

= 128 ÷ 4

= 32 nibbles

Answer: 128 bits = 32 nibbles. This is why UUIDs like "550e8400-e29b-41d4-a716-446655440000" contain 32 hex characters (plus dashes).

Question 3: BCD encoding uses 1 nibble per decimal digit. How many bits for a 10-digit phone number?

Solution:

Nibbles = 10 (one per digit)

Bits = 10 × 4 = 40 bits

Answer: 10 BCD digits = 10 nibbles = 40 bits. Compared to binary encoding (34 bits for 10 digits), BCD trades space for simplicity.

Test Yourself: Nibbles to Bits

Try solving these on your own to test your understanding:

  1. Convert 5 nibbles to bits. (Answer: 20 bits)
  2. An IPv4 address in hex is how many nibbles? (Answer: 8 nibbles = 32 bits)
  3. How many nibbles in a 256-bit hash? (Answer: 64 nibbles)
  4. A BCD-encoded 16-digit credit card: how many bits? (Answer: 64 bits)
  5. Convert 3 nibbles to bits. (Answer: 12 bits)

Why "Nibble"? The Origins of the Name

The term "nibble" is a playful pun on "byte" — since a nibble is half a byte, it is a smaller "bite." The term emerged in the 1970s among IBM engineers. Some early documentation spelled it "nybble" to parallel the "y" in "byte." Despite sounding informal, nibble is a recognized unit in computer science, used in processor documentation, memory specifications, and protocol standards.

Nibbles in Color and Graphics

Every web color code (#RRGGBB) is 6 nibbles: 2 for red, 2 for green, 2 for blue. Each nibble pair (byte) ranges from 00 to FF, giving 256 levels per channel. Total: 6 nibbles = 24 bits = 16.7 million colors. With alpha transparency (#RRGGBBAA), it becomes 8 nibbles = 32 bits. Early 4-bit (1-nibble) graphics systems could only display 16 colors simultaneously.

Key Takeaways

  • 1 nibble = 4 bits — half a byte.
  • Each hexadecimal digit represents exactly one nibble.
  • A byte is 2 nibbles; a 32-bit integer is 8 nibbles.
  • Web color codes (#RRGGBB) use 6 nibbles = 24 bits.
  • The name "nibble" is a pun on "byte" (a half-bite).

Nibble to Bit Conversion Formula

bit = nibble × 4.0000000

1 nibble = 4.0000000 bit

1 bit = 0.2500000 nibble

Reverse: nibble = bit × 0.2500000

Frequently Asked Questions

How many bit are in 1 nibble?

There are 4.0000000 bit in 1 nibble. To convert nibble to bit, multiply the value by 4.0000000.

How do I convert nibble to bit?

Multiply your nibble value by 4.0000000 to get the equivalent in bit. For example, 5 nibble = 5 × 4.0000000 = 20.00000 bit.

How do I convert bit to nibble?

Multiply your bit value by 0.2500000 to get the equivalent in nibble. Alternatively, divide by 4.0000000.

What is 10 nibble in bit?

10 nibble is equal to 40.00000 bit.

What is 100 nibble in bit?

100 nibble is equal to 400.00000 bit.