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Saturday, March 14, 2026

π-Day Electronic Wires FLag

 

Presenting the π-Day flag for wires that are coded to 3, 1, and 4. 


 

Pi Day Flag for France Long Flags of the Retired Maritime

 


Uniting the old long French Naval Maritime flags for 3, 1, and 4, we have another fun π-Day Flag!

Bonjour! 


 

Pi-Day Flag for Ye' Old French Naval Signal Flags

 



France had her own set of flags for the digits.  It being π-Day they can be combined to make the number Pi: using 3, 1, and 4. 

 

 


π-Day Flag for Retired Fench Signal Flags




 In honor of Pi-Day, the here is the French 3.14 Maritime Signal Flag.  It is a union of the old French maritime signal flags for 3, 1, and 4. Note that the #4 flag has been turned 90° to keep colors sharp!  As if the flag were hanged in hall. 




 

 

RGB Color Code Flag for π: 3,14,159


 With the RGB color code for colours, the color of Pi is coded to a bluish color with 3 for the Red Channel, 14 on the Green Channel, and 159 on the Blue channel.  (3, 14, 159)  Remember 255 is the Max!

Enjoy this Pi-Day Flag! 3.14159



Another π-Day Ancient Maritime Flag, thanks to James Elford in the early 1800s

 

An early pioneer in signal flags, and came up with the brilliant idea of using flags to represent numbers, way back in 1823! 

https://charlestonmag.com/features/james_elford_s_19th_century_maritime_invention_allowed_sailors_to_communicate_across

Austrian Empire π-Day Flag