The Scale of Gold · By country

Every nation’s gold, as a single cube

The same dense truth, scaled across the world. The 38 biggest holders each get a page rendering their reserve as a cube beside a person; below them, every other reporting nation is listed by the numbers. The bar shows the cube’s edge in meters.

Every other reporting nation

78 more countries hold gold but in smaller amounts — their cubes range from roughly head height down to the size of a brick. Listed by the numbers (no separate page).

  • Taiwan 2.8 m 424 t
  • Venezuela 2.0 m 162 t
  • Indonesia 1.6 m 86 t
  • Australia 1.6 m 80 t
  • Kuwait 1.6 m 79 t
  • United Arab Emirates 1.6 m 75 t
  • Jordan 1.5 m 72 t
  • Czechia 1.5 m 72 t
  • Denmark 1.5 m 67 t
  • Pakistan 1.5 m 65 t
  • Argentina 1.5 m 62 t
  • Cambodia 1.4 m 54 t
  • Belarus 1.4 m 54 t
  • Serbia 1.4 m 53 t
  • Kyrgyzstan 1.3 m 46 t
  • Finland 1.3 m 44 t
  • Bulgaria 1.3 m 43 t
  • Malaysia 1.3 m 39 t
  • Peru 1.2 m 35 t
  • Slovakia 1.2 m 32 t
  • Ukraine 1.1 m 27 t
  • Ecuador 1.1 m 26 t
  • Syrian Arab Republic 1.1 m 26 t
  • Bolivia 1.1 m 23 t
  • Morocco 1.0 m 22 t
  • Afghanistan 1.0 m 22 t
  • Nigeria 1.0 m 21 t
  • Ghana 1.0 m 19 t
  • Bangladesh 0.9 m 14 t
  • Cyprus 0.9 m 14 t
  • Guatemala 0.9 m 13 t
  • Mauritius 0.9 m 12 t
  • Ireland 0.9 m 12 t
  • Tajikistan 0.8 m 8 t
  • Paraguay 0.8 m 8 t
  • Nepal 0.7 m 8 t
  • Mongolia 0.7 m 8 t
  • Georgia 0.7 m 7 t
  • North Macedonia 0.7 m 7 t
  • Tunisia 0.7 m 7 t
  • Oman 0.7 m 7 t
  • Latvia 0.7 m 7 t
  • Guinea 0.7 m 6 t
  • Lithuania 0.7 m 6 t
  • Colombia 0.6 m 5 t
  • Bahrain 0.6 m 5 t
  • Brunei Darussalam 0.6 m 5 t
  • Slovenia 0.6 m 4 t
  • Zimbabwe 0.6 m 4 t
  • Mozambique 0.6 m 4 t
  • Albania 0.6 m 4 t
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina 0.6 m 3 t
  • Aruba 0.5 m 3 t
  • Luxembourg 0.5 m 2 t
  • Hong Kong SAR 0.5 m 2 t
  • Iceland 0.5 m 2 t
  • Papua New Guinea 0.5 m 2 t
  • Trinidad and Tobago 0.5 m 2 t
  • Haiti 0.5 m 2 t
  • El Salvador 0.5 m 2 t
  • Yemen 0.4 m 2 t
  • Suriname 0.4 m 1 t
  • Lao People's Democratic Republic 0.4 m 1 t
  • Honduras 0.3 m 1 t
  • Dominican Rep. 0.3 m 1 t
  • Sri Lanka 0.3 m 0 t
  • Malawi 0.3 m 0 t
  • Malta 0.3 m 0 t
  • Mauritania 0.3 m 0 t
  • Chile 0.2 m 0 t
  • Estonia 0.2 m 0 t
  • Bhutan 0.2 m 0 t
  • Uruguay 0.2 m 0 t
  • Moldova 0.2 m 0 t
  • Burundi 0.1 m 0 t
  • Fiji 0.1 m 0 t
  • Comoros 0.1 m 0 t
  • Kenya 0.1 m 0 t

The top-38 figures are World Gold Council · IMF IFS, as of May 2026. The smaller holders above are IMF-reported (International Financial Statistics) and use the latest available year — they can differ slightly from World Gold Council estimates and update on a lag. Cube edge from gold’s density (19.32 g/cm³): mass → volume → edge. Methodology.