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Flags That Look Like the US Flag: Top 10 Compared

Flags that look like the US flag include Liberia, Malaysia, Bikini Atoll, Uruguay, Togo, Cuba, and Puerto Rico. Top 10 compared.

Flags that look like the US flag, including Malaysia, Liberia, Bikini Atoll, Uruguay, Togo, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Texas, and the Grand Union Flag

Flags That Look Like the US Flag: Top 10 Compared

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Flags that look like the U.S. flag usually borrow one of three visual ideas: horizontal stripes, a canton, or stars in a strong red-white-blue layout.

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    Flags that look like the US flag include Malaysia, Liberia, Bikini Atoll, Uruguay, Togo, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Brittany, Texas, and the Grand Union Flag.

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    Liberia is the closest current national flag match: red and white stripes, a blue canton, and one white star. Malaysia is the closest stripe-and-canton design with a different symbol system.

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United States vs. Malaysia

Flag of the United States with 13 red and white stripes and 50 white stars on a blue canton
The U.S. flag: 13 red and white stripes, with 50 white stars on a blue canton.
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Flag of Malaysia with red and white stripes and a blue canton containing a yellow crescent and star
Malaysia keeps the stripe-and-canton format but replaces U.S. stars with a crescent and 14-point star.

United States flag

The U.S. flag has 13 red and white stripes for the original colonies and 50 stars for the states. The blue canton makes the star field the visual anchor.

Malaysia flag

Malaysia's Jalur Gemilang uses red and white stripes with a blue canton, which creates the immediate resemblance. The crescent and 14-point star mark Islam, federation, and unity rather than U.S.-style state stars. For state-level lookalikes, compare Texas and Chile.

"The U.S. flag pattern is powerful because it is simple: stripes create rhythm, the canton creates a focal point, and stars turn the design into a political map."
— USA Symbol editorial analysis based on flag design comparison
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United States vs. Liberia

Flag of the United States with 13 red and white stripes and 50 white stars on a blue canton
The U.S. flag: 13 red and white stripes, with 50 white stars on a blue canton.
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Flag of Liberia with red and white stripes, a blue canton, and one white star
Liberia is the closest national flag lookalike to the U.S. flag.

United States flag

The U.S. design uses a field of many stars to represent states inside one federal union. Its 13 stripes remain fixed even as the star count changes.

Liberia flag

Liberia is the closest national flag lookalike. It has 11 red and white stripes and a blue canton with one white star. The CIA World Factbook explicitly notes that the design is based on the U.S. flag, unlike most state flags that look like country flags.

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United States vs. Bikini Atoll

Flag of the United States with 13 red and white stripes and 50 white stars on a blue canton
The U.S. flag: 13 red and white stripes, with 50 white stars on a blue canton.
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Flag of Bikini Atoll with stripes, a blue canton, stars, and Marshallese text
Bikini Atoll deliberately echoes the U.S. flag while criticizing the nuclear displacement of islanders.

United States flag

The U.S. flag represents a federal union through stripes and stars. Bikini Atoll borrows that structure because its modern history is directly tied to U.S. nuclear testing.

Bikini Atoll flag

Bikini Atoll uses a blue canton with stars and red-white striping, but the meaning is critical rather than imitative. The separated stars represent displaced island communities, and the text means 'Everything is in the hands of God.'

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flags in this comparison share at least one major U.S.-flag feature: horizontal stripes, a canton, stars, or red-white-blue geometry.

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United States vs. Brittany

Flag of the United States with 13 red and white stripes and 50 white stars on a blue canton
The U.S. flag: 13 red and white stripes, with 50 white stars on a blue canton.
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Flag of Brittany with black and white stripes and an ermine canton
Brittany's Gwenn-ha-du uses stripes and a canton, but in black and white.

United States flag

The U.S. flag uses red and white stripes with a blue canton. The canton carries stars, making the upper-left field the main identifying zone.

Brittany flag

Brittany's Gwenn-ha-du uses nine black and white stripes with an ermine canton. It looks structurally American, but the symbols come from Breton heraldry.

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United States vs. Cuba

Flag of the United States with 13 red and white stripes and 50 white stars on a blue canton
The U.S. flag: 13 red and white stripes, with 50 white stars on a blue canton.
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Flag of Cuba with blue and white stripes, a red triangle, and a white star
Cuba uses stripes and a lone star, but replaces the canton with a triangle.

United States flag

The U.S. flag combines red, white, blue, stripes, and stars inside a square canton. That mix is why Cuba can look related at a glance.

Cuba flag

Cuba uses five blue and white stripes with a red triangle and one white star. The geometry is different: the star sits in a triangle, not a canton. The CIA World Factbook notes that Cuba's star was taken from the flag of Texas.

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United States vs. Puerto Rico

Flag of the United States with 13 red and white stripes and 50 white stars on a blue canton
The U.S. flag: 13 red and white stripes, with 50 white stars on a blue canton.
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Flag of Puerto Rico with red and white stripes, a blue triangle, and a white star
Puerto Rico mirrors Cuba's triangle-and-stripes layout with colors rearranged.

United States flag

The U.S. flag uses 13 stripes and a blue canton with many stars. Puerto Rico keeps the American color language but changes the structure.

Puerto Rico flag

Puerto Rico uses five red and white stripes with a blue triangle and one white star. It was designed as a color-inverted companion to Cuba's flag. See the state flags that look like country flags comparison for that pair.

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United States vs. Togo

Flag of the United States with 13 red and white stripes and 50 white stars on a blue canton
The U.S. flag: 13 red and white stripes, with 50 white stars on a blue canton.
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Flag of Togo with green and yellow stripes and a red canton containing a white star
Togo uses five stripes and a star in the canton, but in Pan-African colors.

United States flag

The U.S. flag uses a star-filled canton above a field of horizontal stripes. That canton-and-stripes structure is the shared visual grammar.

Togo flag

Togo uses five green and yellow stripes with a red canton and one white star. The layout reads as U.S.-like, but the palette comes from Pan-African colors.

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United States vs. Uruguay

Flag of the United States with 13 red and white stripes and 50 white stars on a blue canton
The U.S. flag: 13 red and white stripes, with 50 white stars on a blue canton.
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Flag of Uruguay with blue and white stripes and a white canton containing the Sun of May
Uruguay combines U.S.-style stripes with the Sun of May.

United States flag

The U.S. flag uses stripes for the original colonies and stars for the states. Uruguay keeps the stripes-and-canton structure but swaps the symbol.

Uruguay flag

Uruguay uses nine blue and white stripes with a white canton containing the Sun of May. Britannica describes the design as combining the Sun of May with a pattern related to the United States flag.

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United States vs. Texas

Flag of the United States with 13 red and white stripes and 50 white stars on a blue canton
The U.S. flag: 13 red and white stripes, with 50 white stars on a blue canton.
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Texas state flag with one white star, a blue vertical stripe, and white over red horizontal stripes
Texas keeps the red-white-blue language and a lone star, but uses a full-height hoist stripe.

United States flag

The U.S. flag has 13 stripes and a blue canton filled with 50 stars. Texas uses the same national colors, but its structure is much simpler.

Texas flag

Texas uses a full-height blue hoist stripe with one white star, plus white over red horizontal stripes. The design sits closer to Chile than to the U.S.; compare Texas vs Chile for the layout difference.

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United States vs. Grand Union Flag

Flag of the United States with 13 red and white stripes and 50 white stars on a blue canton
The U.S. flag: 13 red and white stripes, with 50 white stars on a blue canton.
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Grand Union Flag with 13 red and white stripes and the British Union Flag in the canton
The Grand Union Flag is the direct visual ancestor of the Stars and Stripes.

Grand Union Flag

The Grand Union Flag is the direct predecessor of the Stars and Stripes. It used 13 colonial stripes with the British Union Flag in the canton before the 1777 flag resolution introduced stars.

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Robert Heft and the Modern 50-Star Version

Robert G. Heft did not invent the U.S. flag's stripe-and-canton system. He designed the 50-star arrangement as a high school project before Hawaii became a state.

That distinction matters. The look copied by other flags is older than Heft's version: stripes, canton, and stars were already the American visual language before the 50-star update.

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Key Facts About U.S. Flag Lookalikes

1 Liberia is the closest current national flag lookalike to the U.S. flag.
2 Malaysia has 14 stripes, not 13, and a crescent with a 14-point star in the canton.
3 Uruguay's flag uses nine stripes for the country's original departments.
4 Cuba and Puerto Rico use triangles instead of cantons.
5 Bikini Atoll's flag intentionally echoes the U.S. flag because of the atoll's nuclear-testing history.
6 The Grand Union Flag had 13 stripes before the Stars and Stripes replaced the British canton with stars in 1777.
7 Robert G. Heft designed the 50-star arrangement, not the original U.S. flag layout.

Quick Answers

What flags look like the US flag?
The closest flags that look like the US flag are Liberia, Malaysia, Bikini Atoll, Uruguay, Togo, Brittany, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Texas, and the Grand Union Flag. They share stripes, a canton, stars, or the red-white-blue color system.
Which country flag looks most like the US flag?
Liberia is the country flag that looks most like the US flag. It uses red and white stripes, a blue canton, and one white star. The main differences are 11 stripes instead of 13 and one star instead of 50.
Why does Malaysia's flag look like the American flag?
Malaysia's flag looks like the American flag because both use horizontal red and white stripes with a blue canton. Malaysia uses 14 stripes and a yellow crescent with a 14-point star, which refer to the federation and Islam.
Was Liberia's flag copied from the United States flag?
Liberia's flag was directly based on the United States flag. The similarity reflects Liberia's founding history and its connection to formerly enslaved African Americans. Liberia reduced the design to 11 stripes and one large star.
Does Cuba's flag copy the US flag?
No. Cuba's flag shares red, white, blue, stripes, and a lone star, but it uses a red triangle instead of a canton. The CIA World Factbook notes that Cuba's white star was taken from the flag of Texas.
Why does Uruguay's flag look like the US flag?
Uruguay's flag looks like the US flag because it uses horizontal stripes and a canton. Britannica notes that the design combined the Sun of May with a flag pattern connected to the United States. Uruguay uses nine blue-white stripes and no stars.
What was the Grand Union Flag?
The Grand Union Flag was an early American flag with 13 red and white stripes and the British Union Flag in the canton. It was displayed in 1776 before the Stars and Stripes replaced the British canton with stars.
Who designed the current 50-star US flag?
Robert G. Heft designed the 50-star arrangement as a high school project before Hawaii became the 50th state. He did not design the original American flag system of 13 stripes and a canton.

Methodology

How we researched this list

Flags were compared by stripes, canton placement, stars, colors, and documented design influence.

Sources

Sources & references

  1. 1
    CIA World Factbook - Flag Descriptions
    https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/
  2. 2
    Britannica - Uruguay and Grand Union Flag
    https://www.britannica.com/topic/flag-of-Uruguay
  3. 3
    Flags of the World - Brittany and Bikini Atoll
    https://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/

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