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Well, it’s a common question - when do boys stop growing? It’s a tricky one, but the short answer is that it varies from boy to boy. Generally speaking, most boys reach their full height by age 16 or 17. Of course, there are exceptions to the rule - some boys may keep growing until they’re 18 or 19! So don’t worry if your son isn’t quite as tall as his friends just yet; he’ll probably catch up soon enough.

At What Age Boys Stop Growing? [Solved]

Wow! Boys go through a lot of changes during their teenage years. From around 12 to 15, they grow like crazy. Girls usually hit their growth spurt earlier, but boys catch up by 16 when they stop growing - although their muscles keep developing.

  1. Puberty: Boys typically reach puberty between the ages of 9 and 16, and this is when they experience a growth spurt. During this time, boys can grow up to 4 inches in height each year.

  2. Peak Height Velocity: After puberty, boys will reach their peak height velocity (PHV), which is the point at which they are growing the fastest. This usually occurs around age 14 or 15 for most boys.

  3. Final Growth Spurt: After PHV, boys will experience one final growth spurt that lasts until they are about 18 years old. During this time, boys can gain an additional 2-3 inches in height before reaching their full adult height.

  4. Full Adult Height: Most boys stop growing by age 18 or 19 and have reached their full adult height by then. However, some may continue to grow until they are 21 years old or older depending on genetics and other factors such as nutrition and exercise habits during adolescence

Once boys hit puberty, they start to grow rapidly. But eventually, around the age of 18, they stop growing and reach their full height. So if you’re a teenage boy, don’t worry - your growth spurt will end soon enough!