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Tag Archives: Fun with Flags
Stars on the Flag: 61
For an explanation of this post and the origin of these designs, see the Introduction. The recent vote of Washington, DC to petition to become a state has inspired me to start publishing these again. We would a need flag … Continue reading
Stars on the Flag: 57
For an explanation of this post and the origin of these designs, see the Introduction. We would have needed a flag of 57 stars if the Six Californias initiative had been successful and Puerto Rico became a state and The District of … Continue reading
Stars on the Flag: 56
For an explanation of this post and the origin of these designs, see the Introduction. We would have needed a flag of 56 stars if the Six Californias initiative had been successful and Puerto Rico became a state
Stars on the Flag: 55
For an explanation of this post and the origin of these designs, see the Introduction. We would have needed a flag of 55 stars if the Six Californias initiative had been successful.
Stars on the Flag: 54
For an explanation of this post and the origin of these designs, see the Introduction. We could need a flag of 54 stars in the case of The District of Columbia becoming a state Puerto Rico becoming a state New York partition … Continue reading
Stars on the Flag: 53
In case you are wondering why you are seeing flags from me, you can read about it at my original entry. To get 53 stars on the flag, we would need three new states. For example, if Puerto Rico becomes … Continue reading
Stars on the Flag: 52
We may need a 52 star flag if, for example, Puerto Rico becomes a state and the DC Statehood Movement is successful.
Stars on The Flag: 51
A 51 star flag is most often discussed in the context of Puerto Rico possibly becoming a state. My algorithms provide multiple possible arrangements.
Stars on The Flag: Introduction
Recently, I became quite fascinated with the arrangement of stars on the US flag, especially possible arrangements on future flags with more stars. I became so fascinated that I wrote a C++ program to generate all of the viable possibilities for … Continue reading