Find the Center of a Circle (3 EASY and QUICK Ways)

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Published 2017-07-18
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See my favorite 3 ways to find the center of the circle. This is based on testing a dozen ways to find the center of a circle. (test video being published soon). These were all suggestions in comments from my original center of circle video: (   • How to Find the Center of a Circle  ).

These three methods are all quite easy and quick. Check them out.

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All Comments (21)
  • I would just trace around a piece of paper and then fold it twice.
  • @mikeg6064
    These demonstrations are excellent! You made them so easy to follow and understand. Thanks for your effort and for sharing them. I really appreciate it.
  • @bleeke69
    I like the second. I never took geometry so my mind is blown on 2. Extremely useful, all i need to do is remember it in the future. Thank you.
  • here's a very simple solution: draw a straight line between any two points on the circle, find the line's center point and draw a line (again, from edge to edge) through that midpoint that is perpendicular to the original line. The new line is a diameter and its midpoint is the center of the circle.
  • @thomask4836
    I just came back to review your video. I cannot thank you enough! I really like the second chord method!
  • @ehvway
    I always used the third method. Now I will use the 1st and especially the second method! Thanks for sharing Sir!
  • @rouxso5124
    very informative and very easy instructions good video, i now have this in my memory bank Thanks
  • @monadamus42
    Pop through time-space into space-time, realize you are the circle, you are the center. Come back, share what you learned, get crucified. Take a nap, etc. Great video, very helpful and I love that you tried all the suggestions from the audience. A golden age of entertainment and education we live in.
  • @Brian-hx9wy
    How I love YouTube for this very reason! Just doing some DIY projects and this helped tremendously. I’d like to vote for the second example lol seems easiest with less work and fastest. Great video 👍👍👍👍
  • I'm in the middle of a project, and this is a problem I'm facing soon. The 3 solutions you shared make sense, and doing this no longer seems so daunting. Thanks for your help.
  • All the 3 ways are best . I liked the 2nd way the most. Thank u so much.
  • @alaskamike3577
    Wonderful tutorial. Great editing and video work. Now I know how to do this. Much Thanks.
  • @alli9133
    Awesome thanks! Now I can get back to my project. Number three is perfectly simple!
  • @kathys8899
    Thanks for explaining and showing this with the paper or saying anything with a 90 degree angle. It sounds simple, but it seems like we forget all about angles of items and such when we need to remember. You explain things well and that means a lot coming from a special ed teacher.
  • The 3rd one works best for my project because I have 5 circles to find the center of. Thank you!
  • @jackjax532
    You are a very kind person my friend. Thanks for the video.
  • @athenasword1
    Looking at a glance, square in the circle is my type thanks. Live and learn.
  • @ActiveAtom
    Thank you, the third one is the fastest for me, out on the job and it is easy to carry the common sizes with me in 1/4 increments or something like that.