Free RPG Map Grid Pack
A free printable graph paper pack for tabletop maps, dungeon sketches, overland travel, and board-game prototypes. This five-page PDF includes a title page, 1 inch square battle map, pointy-top hex map, flat-top hex map, and a how-to-use page.
What's inside the pack
- Title page — a cover for campaign folders and game design notes.
- 1 inch square battle map — rooms, encounters, and miniature-friendly tabletop maps.
- Pointy-top hex map — classic overland travel and hex-crawl regions.
- Flat-top hex map — strategy maps, board-game prototypes, and alternate hex layouts.
- How to use the pack — scale, printing, and map-making tips.
Preview the templates
Click any preview to open the full printable PDF pack in a new tab. The preview images show all five pages in the same order as the download.
Who the RPG pack is for
- Game masters sketching dungeons, regions, and encounter maps.
- Board-game designers testing square and hex movement systems.
- Players planning bases, routes, and campaign notes between sessions.
How to choose a grid
- Use square grids for rooms, dungeons, and battle maps.
- Use pointy-top hexes for overland travel and classic hex-crawl play.
- Use flat-top hexes for strategy-map layouts or board-game prototypes.
License and sharing
- Free for personal games, classroom design activities, and home campaigns.
- For larger maps, use the generator to switch to Tabloid, A3, or custom sizes.
Frequently asked questions
Is the RPG map grid pack free?
Yes. The printable graph paper PDF is free to download and print for personal games, home campaigns, and classroom design activities.
What map grids are included?
The pack includes a 1 inch square battle map, a pointy-top hex map, and a flat-top hex map.
Will the square map work with miniatures?
Yes, if you print at 100% scale. The battle map page uses 1 inch squares.
Can I make larger maps?
Yes. Use the RPG map grid generator to switch to Tabloid, A3, landscape, or a custom paper size.
Should I use pointy or flat hexes?
Pointy-top hexes are common for overland fantasy maps. Flat-top hexes work well for strategy maps and many board-game layouts.