Essential Life Lesson #1: Over is Right, Under is Wrong

As part of our ongoing effort here at Current Configuration to make your life not only better, but also 10% more crunchy, we’re offering you this first installment of what will be an ongoing series of Essential Life Lessons. Kicking off this series will be a critical but even-handed examination of a common misunderstanding that occurs in a realm of many misunderstandings: the bathroom.

Put simply, there is a right way to hang the toilet paper, and a wrong way. Read on to determine the status of your own roll.


Toilet paper has a natural curve, a way of being that lends itself to certain orientations on the toilet paper spool.* If handled with skill and knowledge, it can provide an abundance of both sanitation and comfort, quilted together in each square of pillowy ply. If handled with clumsy ignorance, or worse, carelessness, it will beset the user with pain, filth, and frustration. Don’t let it end this way, with you curled on the tile floor of the stall, weeping in frustration, covered in wasted papier de toilette. To convince you, we’ve created some diagrams, harnessing the power of SCIENCE, to demonstrate the natural benefits of the over hanging method. First, we examine the optimal viewing benefits of the over hanging method.

Below are examples of the helpful and fruitful over-hung method on the left and the annoying and detrimental under-hung method on the right.

Right vs. Wrong

Free Sheetage Viewing diagram

Notice the dramatic difference in the amount of visible toilet paper. Ironically, it is the over-hung toilet paper that has both the most visible free sheetage and the least amount of sheetage free from the roll to do it. Now, this may not seem like a big deal on its own, but in these extra sheets lies your undoing. Observe.

Paper Positioning diagram

We here at Current Configuration, for the purposes of ease and expediency, do the one-handed tear (okay, really, it’s just me, but bear with me, er, us). The one-handed tear is a quick maneuver that takes advantage of the perforated squares, allowing your bundle of toilet paper to be liberated with one quick swipe of the arm. This is the foundation of bathroom ease, the cottony bedrock on which enjoyment rests in the restrooms of many nations.

Mechanics of the One-Handed Tear diagram

The one-handed tear relies on a quick and forceful motion directed either away from or towards the tear-er. The forces applied in this motion are great and, like the atom, are not to be trifled with. The natural curve of the over-hung method allows the roll to stand fast after a one-handed tear, but the under-hung method creates a calamitous tendency in the roll. This tendency can only lead to this:

End Result diagram

Wasted paper, frustration, the destruction of our forests. While we realize that it is possible to execute a one-handed tear on an under-hung roll, this is a game of sanitary Russian roulette. You are bound to lose eventually, and there is no re-rolling an unwound toilet paper roll. The results will only cause you grief. Don’t let this happen to you. Restroom attendants, janitors, maids, facilities crews, and responsible toiletowners take note: Don’t use the under-hung method for your toilet paper rolls. It leads to the destruction of our precious resources and the pillars of civilization as we know it!

*Does that thing have a proper name?

IMPORTANT UPDATE: Because you demanded it, we bring you the Overhanging Public Service Hanger Brochure.

380 responses to “Essential Life Lesson #1: Over is Right, Under is Wrong”

  1. I’ll continue to put the tp on the “wrong” way. Gravity is the issue for me. When you put the roll on you “right” way gravity holds the roll down and the tp rips prematurely although when put on the “wrong” way gravity helps for a smooth roll. I guess if you lack coordination it could be a problem for you.

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  2. I just always want to beat people that use the under way.

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  3. Thank you for going to all the trouble that I didn’t want to in order for me to prove to my spouse I am right… again.

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  4. Wow… you commenters are really getting into this debate aren’t you?

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  5. FINALLY!!!

    i KNEW i wasn’t crazy when i told people this was the proper toilet etiquette

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  6. Who gives a damn which way it’s on there, AS LONG AS ITS THERE. Wold you rather it be on the wrong way or not be there at all after taking a deuce. Pick your poison.

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  7. bright pink kamikaze goldfish Avatar
    bright pink kamikaze goldfish

    posts this by the toilet so her husband will finally see the light

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  8. I’m so glad to have found this post, and to see that there are others in this world who care about the loo roll etiquette, or even protocol.

    Note, there are other things that enfuriate. Those stupid ‘encased’ toilet paper holders you get in public loos. You know, the ones you can never find the end of in a kind of maddening “celotape end” moment.

    And the fact that a plush hotel will still sometimes use cheap economy paper, the kind that tears in use – you would expect quilted of course.

    Any one know if “MyNameIsRob” has got out of the right side of bed yet?!

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  9. Excuse me, but this debate is summarised here:-

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/A961760

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  10. it’s overhung all the time, what needs to be determined is whether to overhang to the left or right, facing what side of the toilet………..

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  11. Oh, man. That’s perfect. Well done! Keep up the good work.

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  12. FINALLY! OTHER INTELLIGENT HUMANS! This has got to be my biggest gripe in life. This bothers me so greatly, that it has even caused me to not talk to other household members who deliberately change the direction of toilet paper, paper towels, saran wrap, etc. You may call it OCD…I call it COMMON SENSE! Have a wonderful day, fellow “Uppers and Overs”!

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  13. yall r neurotic Avatar
    yall r neurotic

    Get. A. Life. People. There is no “right” or “wrong” way to hang toilet paper. You are all insane in the membrane. Get help for your obsessive compulsive disorder!

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  14. @ neurotic: Yeah. There IS a “right” and “wrong” way. Overhung is clearly correct for the reasons posted here and more! Obviously, you have no grasp of simple mechanics, and have no ability to reason. You are pathetic and weak, and you smell funny. Not “ha ha” funny either. More like “how long has that been in the fridge?” funny. Die. I’d like the suffering you would endure from a slow death, but prefer that you just get out as quickly as possible, so make it a fast death please.

    Now, @ all of you redundant “cat” people. Duh! Underhanging encourages the “cat” to grab the end of the paper and pull whereas a proper overhang results in a “cat”-hidden (thus, “cat”-proof) seam. If your “cat” is the type that randomly attacks cylinders, then your “cat” is defective. Kill it. I’d like the suffering your “cat” would endure from a slow death, but prefer that you just get rid of it as quickly as possible, so make it a fast death please.

    Finally, @ anyone who actually takes any of this seriously, please refer to the portion of the first paragraph following, and including, the word “Die.”

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  15. Overhand is better for 2 reasons. 1, like the post shows, it wastes less. More importantly, on those occassions where you have a stray drip, a tear and slip through the paper, or just a bloody nose, it is much easier to get the paper rolled over without touching the rest of the roll.

    If you’re worried about your pets, train them. I have had a cat in the house my whole life, and they never got into the paper. Saying it’s easier with kids makes as much sense as saying that you don’t want to teach them to feed themselves because they will make a mess. It’s what kids do, and how they learn.

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  16. It must be noted that, when babies or cats are present, the over-hung method can result in an unraveled toilet paper roll. Babies and cats will always spin the roll downwards, in which case an over-hung roll will perish and an under-hung roll will live to wipe another ass.

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  17. Under, not over.

    Under is easier to break off, it also looks better.

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  18. truthtellerfeller Avatar
    truthtellerfeller

    Obviously “MyNameisRob” has no appreciation for the finer points of mechanical engineering. Each to his own, of course, but what could possibly be more fascinating than a complex engineering problem? Obvious as well is that the “over hang” advocates have clearly not subjected their theory to the proper amount of field tests under realistic conditions.
    It can be determined through the judicious application of physics that the underhang method is clearly superior. The “one-hand” tear has failed to produce anything but unspooled paper in 4 out of 5 tests when using the “over hang” method (clearly inferior). I urge any of the more curious among you to secure a test roll for yourselves and experiment with several “test tears” from a variety of different angles. It will become clearly evident that the “under-hung” method is vastly superior for one-handed tearing.

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  19. Personally, I really don’t think it matters to Me. Either way is just fine with Me. Because in the end it accomplishes what it is actually intended for- cleaning off after doing a Number One or a Number Two, or just wiping up the over fly. But, of course to some it may make a difference !! That reminds Me of the same old question of is the glass half empty or is the glass half full?

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  20. I once saw an article about a couple who divorced over this (t)issue.
    Toilet seats – I have never known a man to complain about lifting a seat (often the most exercise I get in a day), and it takes less effort to drop a seat than to lift it, therefore seats should be left as is. This blinding logic has finally made my wife give up on the seat issue…

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  21. I agree with the over the top method.
    As for seat up or down. I say seat and lid down (keeps the cats out of the toilet).

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  22. Yes! Finally. As i always said. There is only one way to hang the toilet paper! i like the scientific approach. now i can prove it’s wrong harhar. an end al those dicussions i had and i will have. thanks a lot.
    and to those with cats and children. close the damn door as it should be….

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  23. WOW! So many pictures and advanced calculations for just one simple thing!

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  24. Iuse the underhand. You can always see the toiet paper and do not have to fight to find it. With the over hand method the toiet paper becomes “one” with the roll and most of the time you have to try and find where it starts.

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  25. IN regard to the issue of what to do after “doing your thing” in the toilet, In order to be both sanitary and fair, this is the solution. You should both have to do something with the toilet seat before doing your thing. EVERYONE should lower the seat as well as the lid to the toilet after your done doing your thing. If a man has to lift the seat, then a woman should have to lower the lid.

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  26. Oh for cryin’ out loud, I am so SICK of having to explain this to you people.

    The correct way to place a toilet paper roll is so that when pulled it rotates counter-clockwise with respect to the user’s viewpoint. But only in the Northern Hemisphere. You Aussies of course, will want clockwise rotation.

    GOT IT?

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  27. I agree that someone should make a t-shirt!

    As for the toilet seat issue, EVERYONE should put the seat down before flushing. Otherwise you are aerosolizing the toilet water!

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  28. Ahh Life is soo good. Look at those sheep frolicking in the meadow below. They don’t care which way the toilet paper is loaded into the toilet paper dispenser. No, not for them the everyday worries of humankind. Their lives are natural, just …. being.
    Wait what’s that truck doing pulling into this sylvian meadow. why are those men and dogs herding the sheep into that nasty smelly truck.

    Ahhh who cares. Who gives a shit so long as the toilet paper is the right way round.

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  29. I like it the wrong way. It looks way neater in the bathroom. SORRY, but i like it my way!!

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  30. IM JUST COMMENTING ON HOW MANY DAMN COMMENTS THERE ARE IVE NEVER SO MANY EXCEPT FOR WHEN YOU TALK ABOUT USING THE TOILET BUT THE WAY I FEEL IS BE A MAN USE YOU HAND

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  31. MY GOD. I HAVE ALWAYS WANTED TO WRITE THIS. THANK YOU.

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  32. Yes! Detailed diagrams explaining why I have NOT been hanging my toilet roll improperly all these years.

    I am absolutely stunned at the number of rather passionate comments on the issue. I had no idea that people felt so strongly about the direction of their toilet rolls! Now I know …

    Let’s try to remember not to shake hands with Derrick, shall we?

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  33. Unless you have a toddler, then you will want to put it the wrong way. Otherwise you get the whole roll spun off.

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  34. I have to respectfully disagree. Overhung method creates too much tension in the roll, resulting in random tears and breakage. This in turn leads to wads of paper too small to complete their “mission”. This in turn leads to wasted paper. This is especially true when the roll is at its fullest, increasing tension further.

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  35. Men leaving the toilet seat in a down position is simply an extended form of chivalry. In today’s equal opportunity world, it should be not only accepted, but mandatory for men to leave the seat up when they are finished from the standing position. If the toilet seat is always left down. Men must expend energy 50% of the time they use the toilet. Women on the other hand never expend energy. To be fair to both men and women, men should have to lift the toilet seat when they follow a woman and woman should have to lower the toilet seat when they follow a man. THAT IS A TRULY EQUAL SOCIETY!

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  36. Bless your delightfully twisted, intelligent mind(s). I still don’t care which way the toilet paper is hung but I thank you for the superbly crafted humor and the belly laugh that ensued.

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  37. It is interesting how many comments are made about such a mundane question is spawned by this simple thing. I guess I should get a life like all of the other responders to tp.

    I have always lowered the seat out of respect, consideration, and love of my wives. My current wife goes way beyond this battle of the sexes. She always lowers the lid after use. One night having to up chuck I almost didn’t make it due to the delay. I have convinced her to leave the lid up at night.

    One other completely useless question – with a full double roll of tp how many times does the first perforation fall exactly on another on the roll? Lets see how many comment on that?

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  38. in the house i grew up in as a girl, if you dispensed the toilette paper “over” then it would tear on the back of the dispenser. If you did under there was less pressure on the toilette paper rubbing on the back of the dispenser so you did not have to worry about it tearing to shreds before you got what you needed.

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  39. What do you do with this ‘toilet paper’? Don’t you guys know how to use the three shells?

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  40. Minion of the dark fellowship Avatar
    Minion of the dark fellowship

    oh crap

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  41. funny! i still prefer under… i can grab it without looking!

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  42. Wonderful article, I must show it to a friend, who insists on under hanging toilet paper.

    Also, my boyfriend uses a plastic cup in the kitchen for ‘number one’ that he has so-named “.1 bath” and so the seat being left up has never been an issue. I have found it to be an excellent solution, except for there being a pee cup next to the sink, which is disturbing.

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  43. you know that if you have a cat, the cat could attack the roll from the out side and make it all come down if you have it the “good” way, just throwing that out there.

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  44. No doubt over is right, but when you have cats and toddlers, forget it!

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  45. Many german toilets are designed so that it is impossible to flush the toilet with the seat up. This is because the button is behind the seat when it and its lid are up. The idea is to prevent the flush from acting as an aerosol dispenser and spraying faecal material all around the bathroom. Although with modern British and United States toilets with low capacity tanks there’s not much chance of their doing anything, even acting as a proper flush. I read that people in the US often import “illegal” toilets from Canada, and I am looking for a similar solution for here in the UK.

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  46. Take that girlfriend-who-hangs-the-toilet-paper-the-wrong-way!@!!

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  47. Ahhhh, (take that for what is worth in this subject), the beauty of the internet. Nearly a MILLION hits are posted on GOOGLE under, “What is the proper way to hang toilet tissue?” What else bore my curiosity? MY WIFE. She thinks the under method is best, and well, “frankly Scarlet……” But seriously, having been to a few hotels, the role is usually dispensed from the outside. Folded with a nice triangle atop. Hence, I say to my wife, “honey, most hotels have it on the outside and it just seems easier”. She says, “that is WRONG.” Well thank you. Another “domestic dispute” put to rest. So which way will it hang? As my wife rarely replaces the roll and my kids NEVER replace the roll, depending on my “rush” to replace the roll, its gonna probably be 90% over 10% under.

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  48. too much free time perhaps…….?

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  49. This is extremely delayed, but I hope it helps…

    Wiping lesson: front to back. Some areas are just less irritated by a change in bacteria than others.

    @ MyNameIsRob: First off, “fuck” and “you” are two separate words and should be used as such. Second, you spelled likelihood wrong. That’s about all I read, since I don’t take people who misuse grammar or vocabulary incorrectly.

    My fiance and I both are over-the-toppers. Nice to know we’re right!

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