A ring should fit snugly enough that it won't fall off, but not so tight that it feels uncomfortable or restricts circulation.
Ideally, your ring should slide onto your finger with minimal effort and require a slight twist or gentle resistance when removing it over your knuckle. Once on, it should sit comfortably without pinching, leaving deep marks, or causing discomfort.
Keep in mind that finger size naturally changes throughout the day due to temperature, activity, and hydration. That's why it's best to measure your ring size in the evening when your fingers are typically at their largest.
If your ring spins constantly, it's probably too loose. If it's difficult to remove or feels restrictive, it may be too tight. The perfect fit strikes a balance between comfort and security, allowing you to wear your ring confidently every day.

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