ruutsõlm
Ruutsõlm, also known as a square knot or reef knot, is a fundamental type of knot used in various applications, including sailing, climbing, and everyday tasks. It is formed by tying two loops of rope together in a way that creates a secure and symmetrical knot. The name "ruutsõlm" originates from Estonian, where "ruut" means "square" and "sõlm" means "knot," reflecting its distinctive shape when viewed from above.
The knot is created by crossing the working end of the rope over the standing end, then
While the ruutsõlm is generally secure for many applications, it is not considered a true stopper knot,
In climbing and ropework, the ruutsõlm is sometimes used as part of a larger system, such as