Graph Paper Templates
Every graph paper template the generator can produce, in one place. Pick a style, open the matching landing page for details and a one-click preset, or jump straight into the generator to customize anything.
Browse by style
- Square grids — the classic ¼ inch, 5 mm, and millimeter papers used in school, science, and engineering.
- Dot grids — bullet journal favorites with a soft, structured background.
- Isometric and triangle — for 3D sketches, tessellations, and beadwork.
- Hex — pointy-top and flat-top hexagons for games, chemistry, and tiling.
- Polar and semi-log — circular and logarithmic plotting paper for math and science.
- Music staff — blank 5-line manuscript paper.
- Writing and character practice — handwriting and hanzi/kanji practice cells.
- Cornell notes — the three-zone study layout.
Browse by paper size
- Letter (8.5 × 11 in) — the standard US size.
- A4 (210 × 297 mm) — the international standard.
- Legal, Tabloid, A3, A5 — also built in to the generator.
- Custom — enter any size in inches, centimeters, or millimeters.
Customize anything
- Change spacing, colors, line weights, and margins live.
- Toggle axis numbers and arrows for coordinate plane work.
- Save a configuration by copying the share link.
- Export to PDF (vector), SVG (vector), or PNG (raster) with one click.
Frequently asked questions
Are all these templates really free?
Yes. Every template is free to generate, print, download, and share. No accounts, no watermarks, no page limits.
Which template should I pick?
For most school work, the square ¼ inch (US) or 5 mm (metric) grid is the right starting point. For journaling, dot grid. For 3D sketches, isometric. For games or chemistry, hex.
Can I share a customized template?
Yes — click Share in the generator and copy the URL. Anyone who opens the link will see the exact same paper.
Can I export the templates to PDF?
Yes. Every grid can be downloaded as a vector PDF that prints crisply at any size.
Do you support other grid types?
The generator covers the most common templates. If you have a specific grid in mind that is not yet supported, the homepage has a feedback form for requests.