Diagonal Calculator

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Diagonal Calculator 2026

Instantly calculate the diagonal length of rectangles, squares, cubes & cuboids. Perfect for construction, design, and geometry projects with step-by-step formulas.

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Shape & Dimensions

Select a shape and enter its measurements

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📏 Dimensions

Diagonal Results

Length with formulas and breakdown

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Select a shape, enter dimensions, then click Calculate Diagonal to see your results with step-by-step working.

Diagonal Formulas

Quick reference for the diagonal formulas of common shapes. All formulas use the Pythagorean theorem and its 3D extensions.

Shape Diagonal Formula Key Variables
▭ Rectangled = √(l² + w²)l = length, w = width
◻ Squared = a√2a = side length
🟦 Cube (space diagonal)d = a√3a = side length
📦 Cuboid (space diagonal)d = √(l² + w² + h²)l = length, w = width, h = height

Diagonal Calculator FAQ

Learn more about diagonal calculations, formulas, and real-world applications for construction, design, and geometry.

The diagonal of a rectangle is calculated using the Pythagorean theorem: d = √(l² + w²), where ‘l’ is the length and ‘w’ is the width. This formula works because the diagonal creates a right triangle with the length and width as the two sides.

The diagonal of a square is calculated using the formula d = a√2, where ‘a’ is the side length. Since all sides of a square are equal, the diagonal is approximately 1.414 times the side length. This comes from applying the Pythagorean theorem to a square.

The space diagonal of a cube (the diagonal that goes through the center from one corner to the opposite corner) is calculated using d = a√3, where ‘a’ is the side length. This is approximately 1.732 times the side length.

A face diagonal is the diagonal across one face of a 3D shape (like the diagonal on one side of a cube). A space diagonal goes through the interior of the shape from one corner to the opposite corner. For a cube with side ‘a’, the face diagonal is a√2 and the space diagonal is a√3.

Diagonal calculations are essential in construction for ensuring square corners (checking if a room or foundation is perfectly square), calculating material lengths for diagonal bracing, determining screen sizes, and verifying that structures are built to correct specifications.

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