Coordinate Plane
I need graph paper with X and Y axes
Best for algebra, plotting points, graphing functions, slope practice, and classroom coordinate-plane worksheets.
- Centered axes
- Optional ticks
- Grid lines for plotting
Generator directory
Start with the paper type that matches your task, then customize size, spacing, color, margins, and export format. Use coordinate paper for axes, square grid for standard graph paper, or specialty generators for drawing, science, writing, and study layouts.
Not sure which generator to open? These cover the most common needs.
Each tool opens a live editor with paper size, spacing, color, margin, and export controls.
X and Y axis for centered plotting
Standard cross-grid for universal use
Minimalist dots for flexible layouts
30° grid for perspective sketching
Circular coordinates and trigonometry
Exponential growth visualization
Dual-axis logarithmic plotting
Honeycomb pattern for niche needs
Equilateral triangle tessellations
Classic ruled lines for handwriting
Graph paper with formal metadata
Vanishing point guides for depth
Optimized for the Cornell Method
Blank staves for musical notation
Four-line guides for calligraphy
Pick the paper generator by what you are trying to make. Each option opens a live editor with paper size, spacing, color, margin, and export controls.
Coordinate Plane
Best for algebra, plotting points, graphing functions, slope practice, and classroom coordinate-plane worksheets.
Square Grid
Use this for math homework, measurement, engineering notes, notebook pages, and general-purpose grid paper.
Dot Grid
Dot paper keeps structure without heavy lines, which works well for bullet journals, design sketches, and clean planning pages.
Isometric Grid
Choose isometric paper for product sketches, architecture concepts, technical illustrations, geometry, and block diagrams.
Polar Graph
Polar graph paper is the right fit for trigonometry, vectors, circular diagrams, antenna patterns, and radial measurements.
Semi-Log Grid
Use semi-log paper when one axis is logarithmic. Use log-log paper when both axes need logarithmic scaling.
Lined and Study Paper
Use lined paper, Cornell notes, music staff paper, handwriting practice, or engineering paper when the layout is more important than graphing.
Answers for common graph paper generator, printable PDF, and axis-based coordinate paper questions.
Yes. Open the Coordinate Plane generator to create graph paper with X and Y axes, grid lines, optional tick marks, and coordinate-plane settings.
Yes. The generators are free to use and do not require signup. You can customize the paper and download PDF or PNG files.
Use 5mm or 1/4 inch spacing for most school and math work. Use 10mm or larger spacing for younger students, large sketches, or presentation-friendly worksheets.
Download the PDF and print at Actual Size or 100% scale. Avoid Fit to Page when exact spacing matters.
Yes. The generators support PNG export in addition to PDF, which is useful for digital worksheets, slides, and note-taking apps.
Square graph paper is a regular grid. Coordinate plane paper adds X and Y axes, making it better for plotting points, graphing equations, and algebra lessons.