A 2025 open-source alternative to the Progress Pride Flag, using a central triangle to represent LGBTQ+ people, people of color, and allies converging into one community.
These colors represent important ideas connected to this flag and community.
History
LGBTQ+ people are those whose sexual orientations or gender identities fall outside straight and cisgender norms. The Pride Point Flag, designed in 2025 as an open-source alternative to Daniel Quasar's Progress Pride Flag, replaces the chevron with a central upward triangle made of twelve segments. These segments include rainbow stripes, the trans flag's light blue and pink, brown tones for LGBTQ+ people of color, and a silver wedge for allies, all converging at the apex to represent unity. The colors are black, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, light blue, pink, white, and brown.