Noise in superconducting quantum interference devices (dc SQUIDs) with different design, based on Nb/AlOx/Nb technology, has been systematically measured at temperature T = 4.2 K. We demonstrate that for all our devices the power spectral density of the white noise (above a frequency of about 1 kHz) is determined by the shunt resistors, reaching about 5 times Planck’s constant. The low-frequency noise level was measured for washer- and multi-loop-type SQUIDs with systematically varied effective area, SQUID loop perimeter, and inductance. We show that at 1 Hz the noise spectral density is approximately 40 times higher than the white noise level and its scaling with washer width and effective area is negligible. These results are incompatible with several models of the flicker noise source. Possible origins of this noise are discussed.