At mid-day or when the sun is as close to overhead of you as possible. At this time, your shadow will be directly below you and not long, as it is at sunrise or sunset.
If you want which day in a year the Shadow likely to be smallest than it is June 22
At solar noon, which may not be exactly the same as noon, standard or daylight saving time. Solar noon is the moment that the sun reaches its highest elevation in the sky on a given day. It is when the sun 'transits'.
Shadows in sunlight are shortest at local noon (not noon according to the clock but at the time directly between sunrise and sunset) on the day of the summer solstice for points outside the tropics and on whatever day the sun is directly overhead for points within the tropics.
On earth, it would be at noon on the 06/21/...
or on an average day... noon
Your shadow is at its shortest point at noon in the summer
Spring! around noon
12:00 noon time
Apparent solar time
The day with the shortest time between sunrise and sunset in the northern hemisphere is the day of the December solstice. In Texas' time zones, that falls between Dec. 20 and Dec. 22 inclusive.
July 4th, it is called Bar bole Day
winter solstice
No. Because of the angle of the sun, your shadow will be longest at when the sun is rising or setting. It is shortest at noon, when your shadow is directly under you.
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Apparent solar time
Noon, because the sun is directly overhead.
local noon (not noon according to the clock)
Noon in winter, 1pm in summer when clocks are an hour ahead of Nature.
it is shortest at noon when the sun is directly over you
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In the southern hemisphere, the shortest shadow during the day will point North
The shortest shadow is at noon because the sun is directly above you