What is the 4 figure grid reference?

What is the 4 figure grid reference?

A 4-figure grid reference contains 4 numbers. For example, you might be given the number 3422. The first two numbers are called the easting, which is the number you would look for at the bottom of the map. Your grandfather gives you the 4-figure grid reference 1331.

How do I find my 4 digit grid reference?

Four figure grid references locate a grid square (usually 1 km square) on a map. The four figure grid reference is always given for the bottom left hand corner of the square (the South West corner) and you always write the Eastings before the Northings [Hint: Along the corridor and up the stairs].

What are 4 figure grid references used for?

To start, a four-figure grid reference is a handy way of identifying any square on a map. Grid references are easy if you can remember that you always have to go along the corridor before you go up the stairs.

What is 6 figure grid reference?

The distance between one grid line and the next is divided into tenths. First, find the four-figure grid reference but leave a space after the first two digits. Estimate or measure how many tenths across the grid square your symbol lies. Write this number after the first two digits.

How do I find a grid reference?

Grid references

  1. Start at the left-hand side of the map and go east until you get to the bottom-left-hand corner of the square you want. Write this number down.
  2. Move north until you get to the bottom-left corner of the square you want.

How do I get a grid reference?

Google Maps

  1. Click “Grid Reference Tools” and choose “Get Grid Reference from Map”. By clicking on the desired location, the 6-figure Grid reference will be shown.
  2. Click “Location Search Tools” and enter a place name (this does not work with post codes). The map will centre on the place name, if found.

How do you find a 4 and 6 figure grid reference?

Things to remember:

  1. First, find the four-figure grid reference but leave a space after the first two digits.
  2. Estimate or measure how many tenths across the grid square your symbol lies.
  3. Next, estimate how many tenths up the grid square your symbol lies.
  4. You now have a six figure grid reference.

How do you write a grid reference?