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Nub Theory Explained: How to Predict Your Baby's Gender at 12 Weeks

May 2025 7 min read
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What Is the Nub Theory?

The nub theory (sometimes called "angle of the dangle") is a method of predicting a baby's sex by analysing the angle of the genital tubercle — a small nub visible on ultrasound at 11–14 weeks gestation.

At 11 weeks, male and female embryos look almost identical. However, by examining the angle at which the nub protrudes relative to the baby's spine, experienced observers can predict gender with up to 97% accuracy at 13+ weeks.

The Science Behind It

All embryos begin with an identical genital tubercle. Around week 11:

  • Male embryos: the tubercle begins angling upward, eventually forming the penis
  • Female embryos: the tubercle remains flat or angles slightly downward, eventually forming the clitoris
  • How to Read the Angle

    To apply nub theory, you need a profile view of the baby (side view) showing the spine and the bottom of the torso.

    Step 1: Identify the spine

    Find the white line of the baby's spine running along their back.

    Step 2: Find the nub

    Look for the small protruding area between the baby's legs.

    Step 3: Measure the angle

    Draw an imaginary line from the nub, parallel to the spine.

  • Angle > 30° = likely boy 💙
  • Angle ≤ 30° or flat = likely girl 💗
  • Accuracy by Week

    WeekAccuracy
    11 weeks~70%
    12 weeks~85%
    13 weeks~97%
    14 weeks~99%

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    You don't have to guess alone. Our Nub Theory Analyzer lets you upload your 12-week scan and get an AI-assisted angle reading instantly — free, no payment required.

    Important Disclaimer

    Nub theory is not a medical determination of sex. It's a fun, statistically-backed method for curious parents. For a confirmed gender determination, speak to your healthcare provider at your 20-week morphology scan.

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