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A slightly desaturated flag with 8 stripes, going from mid purple, to dark blue, to mid teal, to lighter green, to very light orange, to mid red, to darker pink, to dark grey.ALT
A slightly desaturated flag with 8 stripes, going from mid purple, to dark blue, to mid teal, to lighter green, to very light orange, to mid red, to darker pink, to dark grey. In the center is a ring with a plus sign in it, and two diagonal lines coming out of each side, the left one tilted down and right one tilted up. ALT
A bright flag with 8 stripes, going from mid purple, to dark blue, to mid teal, to lighter green, to very light orange, to mid red, to darker pink, to dark grey.ALT
A bright flag with 8 stripes, going from mid purple, to dark blue, to mid teal, to lighter green, to very light orange, to mid red, to darker pink, to dark grey. In the center is a ring with a plus sign in it, and two diagonal lines coming out of each side, the left one tilted down and right one tilted up. ALT

Years ago, I designed this multigender flag and symbol. I ended up finding the original post for them archived, and I’m gonna re-upload them here.

So, this is my multigender flag proposal, part 2! It also includes a proposed multigender symbol that I made to go along with it. The plus sign on the symbol represents having an indeterminate amount of multiple genders, and the diagonal lines coming off of it are based off of the epicene symbol and subsequent genderfluid symbols, mostly as a homage.

I kept the blues and oranges from the most well-known multigender flag as a show of respect. Of course, I didn’t base every stripe off of individual umbrella terms, because I knew it would be inevitable I’d leave some out if I tried that. Instead, I focused more on it being a wide range of colors that I’m sure anyone could relate to some or all of, as a way to show the variety of potential genders someone could be.

So, this is a flag for people with multiple genders. This can include bigender, trigender, genderfluid, pangender, and many more, as well as just being its own term.

Here is the symbol, one is in white and one is in black. They are of course completely free to use for your own stuff, to plaster everywhere, literally anything you want, I’m releasing this fella to the wild. Hell, you can even slap it on a different multigender flag if you want.

A black ring with a plus sign inside it, and two diagonal lines coming out of it. The left line is tilted downwards, while the right one is tilted upwards. ALT
A white ring with a plus sign inside it, and two diagonal lines coming out of it. The left line is tilted downwards, while the right one is tilted upwards. ALT