Scout's World Scout Badge

World Scout Badge The appearance of the World Scout Badge: Badenberg said: Our badge is taken from the "compass" used to guide the north on the map. The purpose of this badge is to remind every scout that he must truly and reliably defend his ideal and move in the right direction like a compass.

The meaning of the World Scout badge:

Three cutting-edge, representing "three main contents of scouting commitment"

The five-pointed stars on both sides represent "truth and knowledge"

The rope knotted around represents "the unity of scouts". I can't pull it open. The tighter it is, the more United the scouts are.

World Scout emblem color: the emblem is white with purple as the background color. White represents purity. Purple stands for leading and helping others.

World Scout Emblem Size: Embroidered or Woven Fabric Emblem with a diameter of 2.2cm Embroidered or Woven Fabric Emblem with a diameter of 4.4cm 1.2cm Silver or aluminum base brooch.

Note: When making a badge, the ratio of the internal pattern of the badge to the surrounding knots shall not be changed at will (see the attached figure).

Production scale of the national flag: the length-width ratio of the national flag is 3: 2, and the size of the children's military emblem placed in the center is 1.25.

The World Headquarters encourages countries all over the world to use the World Scout emblem, and hopes that every Scout will wear the World Scout emblem or brooch, so that more people can know or agree with the Scout movement.

The World Scout emblem was issued after being approved by the World Scout Leaders' Meeting, and the patent registration has been completed in many countries. It is not allowed to make or use it for commercial purposes at will.

Scout associations of all countries must sign a contract with the world headquarters to authorize the production of the world emblem, and pay royalties according to the number of productions every year.