ConclusionThe golden ratio is somewhat evident in the human body, but not always exact. Many parts of the body — like the ratio between the length of the forearm and hand, or the height of the navel compared to the full height — often come close to the golden ratio (approximately 1.618), suggesting that our bodies naturally follow patterns that are pleasing to the eye.However, since every human body is different, the golden ratio doesn’t appear perfectly in everyone. It’s more of a general pattern or ideal rather than a strict rule. Still, its frequent appearance in human anatomy, art, and nature shows how deeply connected it is to how we perceive balance and beauty.