![]() The three elements have a border-radius of 50% to be circles. We have the main circle which is a div and the two small circles are the ::before and ::after pseudo-elements of the div. The first step is to create a yin yang using CSS.īecause a picture is worth a thousand words, take a look at the illustration below: Let's skip the intro that no one ever read and jump right into it. ![]() It turns out it went a little bit viral on Reddit so I decided to share how I did it here :) I created an oddly satisfying CSS animation on codepen, using only rotations.
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