Spherical Geometry Explorer

non-euclidean space · interactive
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Great Circles (Lines) lines
No Parallel Lines parallel
Triangle > 180° angles
Shortest Path geodesic
Poles & Equator poles
Great Circles A great circle is the intersection of the sphere with a plane passing through the center. These are the "straight lines" of spherical geometry — every geodesic (shortest path) lies on one.
There are infinitely many great circles, and every pair of distinct points lies on exactly one.