How Long to Smoke a 2 lb Pork Baby Back Ribs at 225°F

Smoke a 2 lb pork baby back ribs for about 3h at 225°F, then rest 15 minutes. Pull at 195°F internal.

Last updated 2026-05-21 · By SmokerCookTime editorial team

Quick answer

A 2 lb pork baby back ribs smoked at 225°F takes about 3h in the smoker, plus a 15-minute rest. Pull at 195°F internal temperature. Wrap in butcher paper at 165°F internal.

At a glance

Smoker cook time
Rest time
Total time
Pull at internal temp
Wrap at internal temp

Cook time at a glance

Smoker tempApprox cook timeTotal with rest
225°F3h3h 15m
250°F2h 42m2h 57m
275°F2h 27m2h 42m

Internal temperature target

Pull the pork baby back ribs when the thickest part hits 195°F on a probe thermometer. Wrap at 165°F internal in butcher paper or foil.

Technique note

Use the 3-2-1 method (3 hours smoke, 2 hours wrapped, 1 hour sauced) only as a starting point. Bend test trumps timing.

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Frequently asked

How long does it take to smoke a 2 lb Pork Baby Back Ribs at 225°F?

About 3h of smoke time, plus a 15-minute rest. Total 3h 15m. Cooking time is an estimate — pull at 195°F internal.

What internal temperature should a Pork Baby Back Ribs reach?

Pull at 195°F internal temperature. Use a probe thermometer; do not rely on time alone.

Should I wrap a Pork Baby Back Ribs during the smoke?

Yes — wrap at 165°F internal in butcher paper or foil to push through the stall.

How long should a Pork Baby Back Ribs rest after smoking?

Rest for at least 15 minutes — this is non-negotiable for redistributing juices and finishing carryover cooking.

Deeper guides

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