Non-binary Pride Flag
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Non-binary Pride Flag

A variant of the nonbinary pride flag—a symbol for people whose gender is not strictly male or female—with a rearranged color order.

gender-identityregional-variantnonbinaryyellowwhitepurpleblackwhite

Designer

Unknown

Year Created

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Stripe Count

5 stripes

Colors & Meanings

yellowwhitepurple

These colors represent important ideas connected to this flag and community.

History

Nonbinary people are those whose gender is not strictly male or female—it may be both, neither, or something else entirely. The original nonbinary pride flag was designed by Kye Rowan in 2014, using yellow for gender outside the binary, white for all genders, purple for a blend of genders, and black for those without gender. This variant rearranges those colors as a stylistic alternative for communities preferring a different look. The colors are yellow, white, purple, black, and white.

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