ST_Overlaps(A, B) returns true if the following criteria are met:
- The shapes share any of the same space — that is, if any point in the set that comprises A is also a member of the set of points that make up B.
- Neither of the shapes is contained by the other, in the sense.
ST_Overlaps returns true if the shapes intersect (in the sense), but neither is contained within the other.
ST_Overlaps works on the following spatial data types:
“ will attempt to use any available to speed up its operation. Use the prefixed variant
_ if you do not want any spatial indexes to be used.Examples
The screenshots in these examples were generated using geojson.io, but they are designed to showcase the shapes, not the map. Representing
GEOMETRY data in GeoJSON can lead to unexpected results if using geometries with other than 4326 (as shown below).True
In this example, “ returnstrue because:
- There is a Point in the set that comprises Polygon A that is also a member of the set of Points that make up Polygon B.
- Neither of the shapes is contained by the other, in the sense.

False
In this example, “ returnsfalse because:
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- There is not any Point in the set that comprises Polygon A that is also a member of the set of Points that make up Polygon B.


