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• A distortion similitude method has been proposed to build a distorted-scale model for the CF VIV experiments of a flexible riser. • The distorted scaling laws are deduced from the parameter analysis on the non-dimensional variables of a riser system. • The new method has been validated via simulations adopting two distortion models and the water-channel experiments employing one distortion model. • This study can serve as a reference for designing test models of marine structures for scaled experiments. The high aspect ratio of flexible risers has posed great challenges for scaled vortex-induced vibration (VIV) experiments using conventional complete-similarity methods, and available schemes utilizing distortion models generally lack a sound theoretical basis. This study has proposed a distortion similitude method for the scaled experiments of flexible risers undergoing cross-flow (CF) VIV. At first, the governing equation of CF VIV for a typical flexible riser is simplified by introducing key non-dimensional parameters. Then the similarity analysis on the simplified equations yields the constraints on the key non-dimensional parameters of the riser system. These constraints can serve as the scaling laws and thus the distortion similitude method is developed. Then CF VIVs of a flexible riser are simulated employing two distortion models built by the new method and satisfying predictions are witnessed. Furthermore, a distortion model is built and scaled experiments are conducted in a water channel. The predictions (e.g. frequencies, strains) agree well with the simulations of the prototype. The developed method can be provided as a reference for the design of scaled riser models for CF VIV experiments. Moreover, the similarity study can be simplified to a parameter analysis on the key non-dimensional variables of the riser system.