A ladder is a runged climbing aid.
Ladder, The Ladder, or Ladders may also refer to:
Art, entertainment and media
Film and television
- "Ladders" (Community), the first episode of the sixth season of the sitcom Community
- Ladders, a 2004 documentary narrated by Harry Belafonte
- The Ladder, a mythical burning ladder that is a Meyerism cornerstone and the theme of Cal Roberts's motivational practice in The Path (TV series)
Games
- Ladder (Go), a formation in the game of Go
- Ladder (video game), a clone of Donkey Kong, written for the CP/M operating system
Music
- Ladders (band), an American band
- The Ladder (band), a British band
- The Ladder EP, a 2008 extended play by the British band The Ladder
- The Ladder (Yes album), a 1999 album by Yes
- The Ladder, a 2010 album by Andrew Belle
- "Ladders", a song by Leona Lewis from her 2015 album I Am
- "Ladders", a song by Mac Miller song from his 2018 album Swimming
- "The Ladder", song by John Zorn from The Art of Memory (album)
- "The Ladder", a song by Prince on his 1985 album Around the World in a Day
Publications
- The Ladder, by Halfdan Rasmussen
- The Ladder (magazine), a US publication for lesbians
Career-related
- Ladder, a career path and reference to organizational and industry hierarchy
- TheLadders, a careers website
Finance
- Ladder (option combination), a combination of three options
- Ladder (exotic option), a type of exotic option
Science and technology
- Cosmic distance ladder, the usage of multiple measurement methods for determining distance to celestial objects
- DNA ladder, a molecular-weight size marker used in gel electrophoresis
- Ladder frame, a vehicle frame type
- Ladder logic, a philosophy of drawing electrical logic schematics
- Ladder operator, a mathematical entity used in quantum mechanics
- Resistor ladder, an analogue circuit
Sports
- Ladder tournament, a type of game or sports tournament
- League table or ladder, a chart or table which compares sports teams, or other entities, by ranking them in order of ability or achievement
Other uses
- Ladder, a vertical split in the fabric of a pair of tights (in UK terminology; "a run in pantyhose" is the US equivalent)
- Jacob's Ladder, a "ladder to heaven" described by biblical Jacob in the Book of Genesis
- Laddering, an investment technique
- Wittgenstein's Ladder, also called Lie-to-children
See also
Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ladder.If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Category: