It’s all in what flare the square has. Colorado is the nice rectangle. Kansas is the long boi with a bite out of a corner. Utah is the square with a little square hat. Idaho is the retarded Utah immitator. Wyoming is the square stuck between them all only meant for fireworks and weirdos. Uh… what else…
As someone who lived in Kansas, just look for the middle of the middle.
The center column of states has 6 states (North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas), and Kansas is in the middle of that vertical line (given that the northern 3 are a bit thinner).
Fun fact, the geographic center of the contiguous states is very near the center of the top edge of Kansas. Including Hawaii and Alaksa, the geopraphic center shifts to the top left corner of South Dakota, just east of where Montana and Wyoming meet.
Idk, Kentucky is fairly distinct with its shape… I’d appreciate something to help me with Colorado, Wyoming, or Kansas
It’s all in what flare the square has. Colorado is the nice rectangle. Kansas is the long boi with a bite out of a corner. Utah is the square with a little square hat. Idaho is the retarded Utah immitator. Wyoming is the square stuck between them all only meant for fireworks and weirdos. Uh… what else…
As someone who lived in Kansas, just look for the middle of the middle.
The center column of states has 6 states (North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas), and Kansas is in the middle of that vertical line (given that the northern 3 are a bit thinner).
The box that says shirt, right? This is actually kind of neat to know. Thank you.
Yes, the box that contains “Shirt”
Fun fact, the geographic center of the contiguous states is very near the center of the top edge of Kansas. Including Hawaii and Alaksa, the geopraphic center shifts to the top left corner of South Dakota, just east of where Montana and Wyoming meet.