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Ice for a Party Calculator

Size your ice run by guest count, event length, weather, and whether you're chilling cans and bottles too — get pounds of ice and how many 20-lb bags to buy.

Your party

Edit the example numbers with your own headcount.

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hours

Base is ~1–1.5 lb of ice per guest; long events get a little more for melt and refills.

Ice to buy

You'll need about

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🧊 20-lb bags
👤 Per guest
🥤 Drinks vs cooler
🎉 Guests

Key takeaways

  • Plan about 1–1.5 lb of ice per guest for serving and chilling drinks.
  • Use 1 lb in mild weather, 1.5 lb when warm, 2 lb when hot — heat melts ice fast.
  • Add ~0.5 lb per guest if you're also packing coolers with cans and bottles.
  • 50 guests at a warm event ≈ 75 lb of ice → four 20-lb bags.

How to calculate ice for a party

Ice planning comes down to a per-guest amount that scales with the weather, then a top-up for long events and for any drinks you're chilling in coolers. The standard event and bar estimate is 1 to 1.5 pounds of ice per guest, which covers both serving ice in cups and keeping drinks cold.

Per guest = WeatherBase + CoolerExtra HoursFactor = 1 + max(0, Hours − 4) × 0.1 Ice (lb) = Guests × Per guest × HoursFactor 20-lb bags = ⌈ Ice ÷ 20 ⌉

WeatherBase is 1 (mild), 1.5 (warm), or 2 (hot) pounds per guest; CoolerExtra adds 0.5 lb per guest when you're chilling cans and bottles. A standard 4-hour event uses the base amount, and each extra hour adds about 10% for melt and refills.

Worked example: 50 guests, 4 hours, warm

Warm weather sets the base at 1.5 lb per guest with no cooler ice, and a 4-hour event keeps the hours factor at 1.0. So ice = 50 × 1.5 × 1.0 = 75 lb, which rounds up to ⌈75 ÷ 20⌉ = four 20-lb bags. If you also chilled cans, the per-guest figure would rise to 2.0 lb and the total to 100 lb (five bags).

Ice per guest by use

UseIce per guest
Chilling drinks≈ 1 lb
Serving in cups≈ 0.5 lb
Coolers for cans / bottles≈ 0.5 lb
Hot-weather add≈ 0.5 lb

Buy a little extra — and store it right

Round up to whole bags and grab one spare; leftover ice never goes to waste at a party. Keep serving ice in its own cooler so it stays clean, and use a second cooler or block ice for chilling cans. If you're also stocking the bar, size the drinks with the drinks for a party calculator, and for a keg setup check the beer & keg calculator so the tub holds enough ice around it.

Frequently asked questions

How much ice do I need for a party?

About 1–1.5 lb per guest. 50 guests at a warm event ≈ 75 lb, or four 20-lb bags. Add more for heat, long events, or coolers.

How much ice per person?

1 lb in mild weather, 1.5 lb when warm, up to 2 lb on a hot day or for a long event with lots of refills.

How much ice for coolers vs drinks?

~0.5 lb per guest for serving in cups, ~1 lb for chilling drinks, plus ~0.5 lb per guest if you're packing coolers with cans and bottles.

Does hot weather change it?

Yes — ice melts faster and guests drink more. Plan 1 lb (mild), 1.5 lb (warm), or 2 lb (hot) per guest, and buy extra for long events.

How do I store party ice?

Keep bags sealed in a cooler until serving. Use one cooler for clean serving ice and another for chilling cans; a drained cooler holds ice for hours.

Bagged or block ice?

Bagged cubes chill fast for cups and coolers; block ice melts slowly and is best for keeping cans cold all day. Many hosts use both.

The ~1 to 1.5 lb of ice per guest figure is standard event and bar planning guidance — see this event ice guidance. Per-use and weather adjustments are common hosting estimates.

Last reviewed June 2026

Note: a planning estimate — actual ice use varies with temperature, sun exposure, cooler quality, and how often guests refill. When in doubt, buy an extra bag; it's cheap insurance against running out.