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How to tie the Surgeon's End Loop

by LiangLishan 19 Jun 2025 0 Comments

How to Tie the Surgeon’s End Loop?

Use Case: Creating a Loop

You know those moments when you need a loop that actually holds? Like, not the kind that slips loose the second you put any tension on it? Yeah, me too. I learned the hard way—back when I was trying to rig up a makeshift clothesline in my tiny apartment. I used some flimsy knot I barely remembered from childhood, and let’s just say my laundry ended up on the floor more than once. That’s when I stumbled on the Surgeon’s End Loop. It’s one of those knots that sounds fancy but is stupidly simple once you get the hang of it.

So, here’s the deal: the Surgeon’s End Loop is basically a beefed-up version of your standard loop knot. It’s secure, doesn’t slip, and—bonus—it’s easy to untie if you need to adjust things. Perfect for when you’re dealing with slippery synthetic ropes or just don’t trust your knot-tying skills (no judgment here).

How to Tie It (Without Losing Your Mind)

First, grab your rope. Let’s say it’s a paracord because, let’s be real, that’s what most of us have lying around. You’re going to fold the end of the rope back on itself to make a loop—the size depends on what you need. Now, here’s where it gets fun: take that folded end and wrap it around the standing part twice. Not once, not three times—twice. This is the secret sauce. It’s what keeps the knot from bailing on you when things get tense.

After the second wrap, poke the folded end through the little loop you’ve created near the base. Pull it snug, but don’t go full Hulk on it yet. Give it a test tug. If it holds, great! If not, you probably missed the second wrap (I’ve done that more times than I’d like to admit).

Why Bother With This Knot?

Okay, so beyond saving your laundry from an untimely demise, this loop is weirdly versatile. I’ve used it for:

  • Camping trips<[表情]>: Securing tarps so they don’t flap like crazy in the wind. <>
  • Gardening: Tying up tomato plants without strangling them. <>
  • Random DIY disasters: Like that time I needed to hang a swing for my niece and realized I’d forgotten the carabiners. Oops.<> 

The beauty of it is that it’s adjustable. If you need a bigger loop, just re-tie it. No magic, no fancy tools—just you and the rope, working things out.

A Cautionary Tale

Once, in a hurry, I tried to tie this knot one-handed while balancing a coffee cup in the other. Spoiler: it didn’t go well. The loop collapsed, the rope whipped back, and my coffee? Let’s just say the carpet still has a faint tan stain. Moral of the story: maybe don’t multitask with knots.

Anyway, give the Surgeon’s End Loop a shot next time you need something reliable. It’s one of those small skills that feels oddly satisfying to master—like cracking an egg with one hand or parallel parking on the first try. And hey, if it saves your laundry (or your coffee), even better.


An easy-to-tie knot to create a strong loop at the end of a line, leader, or tippet. Similar to the Double Surgeon's Loop, it's a variation of the Surgeon's Knot.

Step 1

Make a simple knot
Just like with the Double Surgeon's Loop, you make a loop by doubling the line. Then make a simple knot. Next, put the loop around the other side.

Step 2

Wrap the loop around the lines
Wrap the loop around the lines from the other side once.

Step 3

Pull to tighten
Pull on the both the loop and the line slowly to tighten the knot and then cut off any excess line.
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