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Geometry Test

Aspect Ratio Test

Check if your monitor displays correct geometry. A perfect circle should appear round (not oval), and grid lines should be evenly spaced without distortion.

Does the circle look correct?

About the Aspect Ratio Test

This tool draws geometric test patterns — a perfect circle, a reference grid, corner-to-corner diagonals, a center crosshair, and ruler measurements — to verify that your monitor is displaying content at the correct geometry. If the circle appears oval, diagonal lines don't meet cleanly, or grid cells appear rectangular instead of square, your display may have overscan enabled, an incorrect aspect ratio scaling mode, or a resolution mismatch.

Common Aspect Ratios at a Glance

16:9
1920×1080, 2560×1440, 3840×2160

Universal standard for monitors and TVs

21:9
2560×1080, 3440×1440, 5120×2160

Ultrawide gaming and productivity

32:9
5120×1440, 3840×1080

Super ultrawide, dual-monitor replacement

16:10
1920×1200, 2560×1600, 3840×2400

Workstations, MacBooks, creative work

4:3
1024×768, 1280×960, 1600×1200

Legacy and industrial monitors

5:4
1280×1024

Older square LCD monitors

Aspect Ratio Test FAQ

Common questions about monitor aspect ratios, geometry, and stretch issues.