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Top Countries with the Largest Average Erections in 2025
Ecuador Takes the Lead
Ecuador has once again claimed the title for the country with the highest average erect penis length, measuring an impressive 17.61 centimeters (about 6.9 inches). This statistic continues to set Ecuador apart in global surveys, showcasing the country’s prominent position in this particular metric. Experts suggest that genetics, lifestyle, and environmental factors could play roles in these results, although conclusive reasons remain under study.
Cameroon and Bolivia Close Behind
Cameroon follows closely with an average size of 16.67 centimeters. Bolivian averages are not far behind, topping out at 16.51 centimeters. Both countries point to regional differences that could influence these averages, prompting researchers to explore ethnic and genetic factors further.
Hispanic and Caribbean Leaders
Haiti (16.01 cm), Cuba, and Spain (both around 15.87-15.85 cm) are notable in the Latin American and Caribbean categories. These regions show a trend toward higher averages compared to many other parts of the world, sparking curiosity about whether lifestyle or genetic factors are at play.
European Countries Show Consistency
European nations such as the Netherlands and France both record averages of approximately 15.87 and 15.74 centimeters respectively. Germany, Italy, and Austria also fall within similar ranges, indicating a relatively consistent trend across Western Europe.
North America’s Place in the Rankings
The United States ranks with an average erect length of 13.58 centimeters, which is noticeably lower than some other regions. Canada scores slightly higher at around 15.71 cm, while Mexico averages around 14.92 centimeters. These figures highlight the diverse nature of physical characteristics across North America.
African and Middle Eastern Averages
Egypt leads in Africa with 15.69 centimeters, emphasizing the continent’s notable diversity in averages. Countries like Nigeria and South Africa also feature in the mid-14s. Middle Eastern nations such as Turkey and Iran average just below 12 centimeters, showcasing regional differences even within a continent.
Asian Averages Show Smaller Sizes
Asian countries tend to report smaller averages, with Japan at approximately 13.56 cm and South Korea at 13.16 cm. India’s average is roughly 13.71 cm. Southeast Asian countries like Thailand and the Philippines have averages around 11 cm, highlighting significant regional variation.
The Lowest Averages Found in Some of Southeast Asia and South Asia
Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, and Cambodia have averages below 11 centimeters, with Cambodia reporting about 10.04 cm—making it the country with the smallest average in this dataset.
Global Average
The worldwide average erect length across sampled countries in 2025 stands at approximately 13.58 centimeters, highlighting the considerable variation globally.
Factors Influencing These Numbers
Researchers emphasize that these values are based on multiple studies and surveys—some self-reported, others clinically measured. Variability in data quality, sample size, and measurement methods can influence results. It’s crucial to interpret these figures as indicative of regional trends rather than precise metrics for individual expectations.
Data Sources and Methodology
This report consolidates data from numerous sources including peer-reviewed journals such as BJU International, PubMed, and the Journal of Urology, as well as global surveys and university studies from 2001 to 2025. Self-reported data often come with limitations, but overall, the dataset provides a broad picture of global differences.
Final Takeaways
While average sizes vary significantly across regions, it’s important to remember that size does not necessarily correlate with sexual satisfaction or health. Cultural, genetic, and environmental influences are complex, and individuals should avoid undue concern over these statistics.
Note: Data is compiled from various reputable sources, reflecting trends observed in recent studies, but individual measurements can vary widely. Always consult healthcare professionals for personal concerns.
Sources include: Am I Normal? (BJU International), PubMed, World Penis Average Size Studies Database, Wikipedia (German), SurveyMonkey, and multiple urological journals.



