The Triangle Method
Also known as: The Triangle Trick · The Triangle Thing · The Triangle Technique · Triangular Gazing
The Triangle Method is a flirting technique turned internet trend where a person traces their gaze in a triangular pattern between someone's right eye, left eye, and lips to signal romantic interest. Originally coined as "Triangular Gazing" by pick-up artists in the early 2010s, the technique blew up on TikTok in late 2021 and 2022, where it became closely tied to rizz culture and Gen Z dating discourse4.
TL;DR
The Triangle Method is a flirting technique turned internet trend where a person traces their gaze in a triangular pattern between someone's right eye, left eye, and lips to signal romantic interest.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The technique is straightforward in theory:
While in conversation with someone (or making eye contact across a room), look at one of their eyes.
Shift your gaze down to their lips and hold for a beat.
Move your gaze to their other eye.
Repeat the triangle pattern naturally, without rushing or staring too long at any single point.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The Westside Toastmasters' e-book chapter that started it all also described different gaze zones: a "business gaze" (forehead triangle), a "social gaze" (eye-to-mouth triangle), and an "intimate gaze" (eyes down to the chest), each meant for different social contexts.
Researcher Michael Argyle found that people in Western conversations maintain eye contact about 60% of the time on average, with a typical gaze length of 3 seconds, and a mutual gaze lasting only 1.5 seconds.
Urban Dictionary's top entries for "The Triangle Method" have nothing to do with flirting. They define it as a technique for creating 3D terrain in Half-Life maps and a motor-physics calculation method.
The trend's parody videos often outperformed the sincere ones. @cannon.clark's mockery video hit 3.3 million plays in six days, faster than most of the earnest tutorial clips.
Relationship strategist Zakiya M. Knighten argued the method improves communication on dates because "it keeps things between the two of you by keeping the focal point on the actual date".
Frequently Asked Questions
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- 4The Triangle Method - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 5List of Internet phenomenaencyclopedia
- 6The Triangle Method - Urban Dictionarydictionary
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