Singapore Dialing Code (+65)
The country calling code for Singapore is +65. Type a local number below to get its international form, and see how to dial Singapore from anywhere.
Type a local Singapore phone number to see its international form.
Note Singapore uses 8-digit numbers with no area codes or trunk prefix — dial all digits and prepend +65.
How to dial Singapore
The + in +65 stands for your local exit code (011 in the US and Canada, 00 across most of Europe, 000 in Singapore itself). Any GSM mobile lets you dial the + directly.
Singapore dialing reference
| Country calling code | +65 |
| ISO country code | SG |
| Region | Asia-Pacific |
| Trunk prefix | none |
| Exit / IDD code (from Singapore) | 000 |
| Example number | 6123 4567 |
| International format | +65 61234567 |
Calling Singapore step by step
- 01 Start with your exit code — 011 in the US and Canada, 00 in the UK and Europe, or + on any mobile.
- 02 Dial the Singapore country code 65.
- 03 Add the local number exactly as written — e.g. 61234567.
Frequently asked questions
What is the country code for Singapore?
The country calling code for Singapore is +65 (ISO code SG). You dial it after your own country's exit code — or type + on a mobile — before the local number.
How do I call Singapore from the US?
From the United States, dial 011 (the US exit code), then 65 (the Singapore country code), then the local number without its trunk prefix. For example: 011 65 61234567.
How do I call Singapore from the UK or Europe?
From the UK and most of Europe, dial 00 (the exit code), then 65, then the local number. For example: 00 65 61234567. On any mobile you can dial +65 61234567 instead.
What is the format of a Singapore phone number?
A typical Singapore number looks like 6123 4567. Singapore uses 8-digit numbers with no area codes or trunk prefix — dial all digits and prepend +65.