How Many Christmas Lights for Christmas Trees?
Updated 10/21/24 by Angela Rogers
The holiday season is upon us, and with it come decorative snowmen, a lush wreath on the front door, and of course, O' Tannenbaum. While decorating your Christmas tree is a fun, family-oriented affair, ensuring your evergreen or artificial Christmas tree has the right amount of lights on it to put off that special glow can be a bit tricky: too dim and you can't display your skillful ornament placement, too bright and you could induce a few seizures. So how much light do you need for your tree?
How Many Christmas Lights Do I Need?
In the past, I subscribed to the “there's no such thing as too many lights on a Christmas tree” theory. Well, that may not necessarily be the case. There are many factors that go into properly lighting your real or artificial Christmas tree, such as the height, diameter, type of tree, and even the type of Christmas lights.
While there is no “right” amount of lights to use on your tree, the tips below merely serve as a guide to point you in the right direction, and you should use the amount and type of lights that fit your preferences.
How Many Christmas Lights per Foot of Tree
Let's start with the size of your Christmas tree. The vertical height of your tree determines how many lights you'll need. If you're leaning more toward a conservative lighting approach, then use 100 mini lights per vertical foot. If you're going for a brighter look, try using 200 mini lights per vertical foot.
Common Questions
Here are a few of the most common questions regarding how many lights are needed for trees:
How Mnay Lights for a 6 ft Tree
600 mini lights
How Many Lights for a 7ft Tree
700 mini lights
How Many Lights for a 8ft Tree
800 mini lights
These numbers are on the conservative side. You can easily increase the number as needed to reach your desired brightness. Keep in mind, however, that these particular numbers are for incandescent mini lights. Depending on the lighting type and bulb type, the number of lights needed may increase or decrease.
Bulb Type
The types of light strings you use to decorate your tree plays an important role in determining the number of lights you'll need to bring holiday cheer to your living room. Still use incandescent mini light strings? That's cool. So do I. As stated above, for incandescent mini lights, it's recommended to use 100 lights per vertical foot of your tree.
For those of you that have made the switch to LED mini lights, not only will you need fewer lights to achieve the desired brightness, since they're brighter than incandescents, but you'll also be saving money. LED lights use far less energy than incandescents, reducing your energy costs. They also last far longer, meaning you won't have to replace them every season.
With that in mind, you'll only need 50 lights per vertical foot of your tree while using LED lights. Looking to achieve that classic Christmas tree look akin to A Christmas Story or Christmas Vacation by using C7 or C9 lights? Go for it. As with the LEDs, you'll need far less of the C7 or C9 bulbs, as these too are brighter than their incandescent counterparts.
The chart below illustrates the recommended number of lights based on your tree's height, types of bulbs, and whether it's an indoor or outdoor Christmas tree. Also, 1000Bulbs.com has created an excellent resource page with tips ranging from decorating your tree, roof, and even Christmas light maintenance.
Do Lumens Matter for Christmas Trees?
One thing we haven't mentioned yet is how many lumens are needed to properly illuminate Christmas trees. You might be surprised to find out that most manufacturers don't measure the lumens or Kelvin color temperature of Christmas bulbs and stringers. This is because these lights are purely for decorative purposes and not meant to be the sole source of light in a room or space.
Other Helpful Resources for Lighting Christmas Trees
As you plan out lights for real or artificial Christmas trees, you are sure to have questions. Some of the most common questions we get revolve around overloaded circuits, mixing LED and incandescent lights, and how to protect outdoor strings. We have a wide selection of helpful resources available that can help:
Give us a shout on and tell us how many bulbs you use to decorate your Christmas tree and what your favorite types of Christmas lights are! For help determining how many lights you need for your real or artificial Christmas trees, call 1-800-624-4488 to speak to one of our holiday lighting experts.