The Nordic cross is a term in vexillology that describes a cross pattern found in mostly Nordic areas of the world, but in other places as well. It features a cross that stretches from the top to the bottom and from the right to the left, but the center of the cross is shifted towards the hoist.
The flag of Sweden features a yellow Nordic cross.
The flag of Finland features a thicker dark blue Nordic cross.
The flag of Denmark features a thin white Nordic cross.
The flag of Iceland features a white Nordic cross with an interior red Nordic cross.
The flag of the Faroe Islands features a blue Nordic cross with an interior red Nordic cross.
The flag of Norway features a white Nordic cross with an interior dark blue Nordic cross.