Identifying the geometry of a UAP is the first step in understanding its technological origin.
UFO | UAP Shapes Index:
If form follows function, then the diverse geometries of unidentified craft hold the key to understanding their propulsion and purpose. This UFO | UAP Shapes Index is the web’s most comprehensive taxonomic database of aerial anomalies, categorized by their observed physical structure. From the classic Domed Disc or Saucer of the 1950s to the modern Orb and Sphere sightings frequently captured on military sensors, every shape tells a story of technological capability. By grouping reports by geometry, we move beyond anecdotal evidence and toward a structural analysis of the UAP phenomenon.
Explore our deep dives into the legendary Triangle or Delta-Shaped UFOs often associated with “black budget” aerospace projects, or the enigmatic Cigar Shaped UFO’s that have been documented in our skies for centuries. This index also covers rarer anomalies, such as Pyramid Shaped UFO’s, Saturn Shaped UFO’s, and Butterfly or Winged Craft. Whether you are a field investigator looking to classify a recent sighting or a researcher looking for historical patterns in Teardrop or Egg-Shaped craft, this archive provides the essential visual roadmap.
- Boomerang or V-Shaped UFOs
- Butterfly | Winged Craft Shaped UFO’s
- Cigar Shaped UFO’s
- Diamond or Rhombus-Shaped UFOs
- Domed|Disc or Saucer Shaped UFO’s
- Double Hat Shaped UFO’s
- Dumb-Bell Shaped UFO’s
- Egg-Shaped UFOs
- Heart Shaped UFO’s
- Horseshoe Shaped UFO’s
- Orb/Sphere Shaped UFO’s
- Oval Shaped UFO’s
- Pyramid Shaped UFO’s
- Rectangular or Box-Shaped UFOs
- Ring Shaped UFO’s
- Saturn Shaped UFO’s
- Teardrop-Shaped UFOs
- Train Shaped UFO’s
- Triangle or Delta-Shaped UFOs
- UFO | UAP Shapes Index:
Executive Summary
The UFO | UAP Shapes Index is the primary structural pillar for the Think Aboutit visual archive. Its objective is to move away from the “one-size-fits-all” saucer narrative and acknowledge the vast diversity of craft reported by pilots, military sensors, and civilian witnesses. By organizing content into specific geometric categories—such as Kinetic Triangles, Trans-medium Orbs, and Cylindrical Motherships—this index allows users to cross-reference flight characteristics with physical form.
This index is uniquely positioned for the 2026 disclosure era, where the “Five Observables” of UAP flight are often linked to specific shapes. It bridges the gap between historical sketches and modern high-resolution telemetry. Each sub-category, from Boomerang and V-Shaped craft to Diamond or Rhombus structures, includes analysis of reported maneuvers, lighting patterns, and electromagnetic effects. This centralized repository ensures that the morphology of the unknown remains accessible, searchable, and grounded in witness data.
“The variety of shapes we observe—from the ‘Tic-Tac’ to the giant triangles—suggests we are not looking at a single technology, but a diverse ecosystem of non-human intelligence.”
Luis Elizondo, Former AATIP Director