alternatively, just count the 'Gs' in your relationship to the Common Ancestor - any difference will be the number of times removed....
Hi,
You're welcome Ricoba
Agree with the above quote from TomRees , this is far the easier way to do it, it is the way I do it in my head.
If you want confusing - Just for fun , I once worked out that my mother is my own cousin and my son is too, and even I am my own cousin to myself

- I can't remember how many times each were removed to me , as it got it all too weird for me and I ended up totally confusing myself, which isn't hard to do

- ( my maternal grandparents were second cousins that married each other )
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