Geometry is quickly invading the world of tattoo. But if geometric tattoo designs can be perfect on a wall or a canvas, there are a bit more risky in a media not renown for its perfection, regularity and flat surface: the body, of course. Our limbs are convex and lines tend to become distorted for the eyes. So geometric tattoos ask for great technical skills from the tattoo artist: just one line not straight is awfully visible, more than in other styles of tattoos If you are a maniac of symmetry and perfection, make sure to check the design more than twice before inking it forever! But if you are more relaxed, you can find happiness with geometric tattoos. Meaningless, they are purely ornamental, and they can be both epic and delicate, depending on the size and thickness of the lines. If you want something minimalistic or discreet, go for dots, graphic and linework. Want something bolder? Blackwork and colors are for you! And of course, they are also badass options for 3D tattoos if you find realistic objects too fishy for you. And they are mixed, as maths have no sex!
So, are you a wizard at maths or just an harmony lover? These 40 geometric tattoos are so precise only a skilled math brain could see the faults Are you one? Take a look and tell us!

Love this negative space tattoo by 1969 Tattoo.

Another blackwork octagon tattoo by Anais Bodson.

From thicker lines to thiner lines in this impressive chestpiece by Anich Andrew.

Intricate square tattoo by Chaïm Machlev, one of the masters of geometric tattoos.

Machlev goes 3D.

Circular tattoo, tell us who is the artist.

Geometric pieces look great in color too, especially for 3D and graphic effects. Here by Corey Divine.

Outstanding geometric chest and stomach tattoo by Corey Divine!!!! WOW!!!

Half sleeve by Mr Corey Ferguson.

Interesting diamond shapes in the elbow crease.

Minimalistic lines of Dr Woo.

Fractal dotwork 3D tattoo.

Another dotwork piece by Francesco Blackbindu on the scalp.

All-seeing eye and cubes for Gaël Ricci.

Snake Skin effect by Javier Gaona.

The smooth dots of Kamil Czapiga.

Weightless geometry by Kenji Alucky.

Fun labyrinth by Kike Bugni with an optical illusion can you see it???

By Lazer Liz.

Pretty diamond lines on the side for a delicate tattoo.

Rubiks Cubes by Marcin Aleksander Surowiek. Love them!

Intricate 3D tattoo by Matt Pehrson.

Circles of squares by Michael Bennett at 2Spirit Tattoo.

Chestpiece by Michele LAbatte.

Super rad sleeve by Delaine Neo Gilma!

Ouch ouch ouch but great optical illusion.

Simple yet effective and sexy!

Probably a fake tattoo but nice idea for a small piece.

Radiant lines are looking great on the lower back.

Madness by Russ Abbott. OMG hes got a hollow head!!! Haha!

The 3D skills of Mr Abbott are impressive.

Graphic take by Sky of LArt du Point.

And another skilled French artist, Toko Lören.

A simple triangle on the neck can be feminine and elegant.

Or perhaps on the foot?

The circle is not wrong, the moles are creating the illusion the line is distorted. By Valentin Hirsh.

Many civilizations include geometry in their art. Here these simple interlocking triangles are a walknut, the symbol of god Odin of North mythology.

Nice idea by Victor J Webster.

Also by Webste,r for lines lovers.

3D dotwork sleeves by Vincent Hocquet.

Maths sexyness by Zouk at Twenty Fingers.

And Ill leave this math formula tattoo by Lippo here for you
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