06/08/2026
Once you understand how this grid works, you will never need a map to navigate Chicago again.
Chicago has one of the most brilliant, perfectly organized street systems in the entire world.
The whole city is laid out like a giant piece of graph paper, all radiating outward from a single downtown intersection: State & Madison (0/0).
The secret shortcut to mastering the city is the 800 Rule.
Every 800 address numbers equals exactly one mile, or roughly eight city blocks [INDEX].
That means if you are standing at 3200 N Belmont, you can quickly divide 3200 by 800 and instantly know you are exactly 4 miles north of downtown.
The exact same math applies when heading west toward places like Western Avenue (2400 W) or Pulaski (4000 W).
The grid is so precise that once you memorize a few major street numbers, an address stops being a random label and instantly becomes clear, step-by-step driving directions.