Classifying angles by size

Classifying angles by size

Classifying angles by size

Every angle belongs to one of five classes by size. Naming them is the foundation of all later geometry.

Five types

TypeSizeExample
ZeroBoth arms coincide
Acutebetween 0° and 90°45°, 60°, 85°
Rightexactly 90°Corner of a paper, square
Obtusebetween 90° and 180°100°, 135°, 170°
Straightexactly 180°A half-line
Full360°A complete circle

The boundary values (0°, 90°, 180°, 360°) have special names. Everything between them is named after the nearest boundary.

Spotting tips

  • Right angle = corner of a paper, book, tile. Use a corner to compare.
  • Acute looks like a "point" — the arms are close.
  • Obtuse looks "spread out" — the arms are far apart but not in a line.
  • Straight = the angle along a line.

Example

An angle measures 127°. What type is it?

  • 127° is more than 90° and less than 180° → obtuse.

Common traps

  • A right angle is exactly 90°, not "almost 90°".
  • Don't mix up obtuse and straight. 179° is still obtuse.
  • Above 180° (up to 360°) the angle is called reflex.

Try it out