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The Maryland point refers to "something that wraps around the spectrum of quality" as CGP Grey.
The '''Maryland point''' is the point at which something is so bad that it wraps around the spectrum of quality and becomes good. The term was coined by [[CGP Grey|Grey]]. The term is named after the Maryland state flag, which Grey refers to as an example of a flag with a design that is so bad it becomes good again.

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The Maryland point is the point at which something is so bad that it wraps around the spectrum of quality and becomes good. The term was coined by Grey. The term is named after the Maryland state flag, which Grey refers to as an example of a flag with a design that is so bad it becomes good again.