Tabloid 2mm Square Grid Paper PDF
Tabloid portrait | 2mm spacing | Gray grid
Tabloid landscape templates
These Tabloid landscape square grid paper templates use quarter-inch squares, equal to 6.35mm or four squares per inch on a 11 x 17 inch page. Download the PDF directly, save a PNG preview, or customize the grid for math worksheets, inch-based layouts, diagrams, and drafting.
Template details
Tabloid paper provides twice the area of a US Letter sheet and is useful when a diagram or worksheet needs more room without moving to poster stock. Each square on this template measures 1/4 inch, equal to 6.35mm, so the grid contains 4 squares per inch.
With the template's 10mm margins, the usable grid area is 411.8 x 259.4 mm. It contains approximately 64 x 40 complete 1/4 inch squares in landscape orientation.
Quarter-inch spacing is large enough for handwriting and classroom work but still dense enough for plotting, diagrams, and measured sketches.
The expanded sheet keeps labels, dimensions, and annotations readable around technical or classroom diagrams.
Use the larger working area for group activities, data plots, planning exercises, and presentation-ready calculations.
Landscape Tabloid paper is practical for schedules, floor-plan sketches, tables, and charts with long horizontal axes.
Both formats preserve the same 1/4 inch grid measurement. Choose Tabloid (11 x 17) for large handouts, plans, and presentation sheets; choose A3 when engineering sketches and larger diagrams is a better match for the printer or project.
Open A3 1/4 inch square grid paper →| Comparison | Tabloid (11 x 17) | A3 |
|---|---|---|
| Page size | 11 x 17 in (279.4 x 431.8 mm) | 297 x 420 mm (11.69 x 16.54 in) |
| Printable grid area | 411.8 x 259.4 mm | 400 x 277 mm |
| Complete 1/4 inch squares | 64 x 40 | 62 x 43 |
| Typical use | Large handouts, plans, and presentation sheets | Engineering sketches and larger diagrams |
The PDF is vector-based, but the stated grid measurement is only preserved when the printer uses the correct paper and scale settings.
Load 11 x 17 inch paper and select Tabloid or Ledger in the print dialog, depending on how your printer names this size.
Select Actual Size or 100% scale. Turn off Fit, Shrink, and Scale to Page options.
Keep the print dialog set to landscape so the PDF is not rotated or reduced automatically.
Measure four consecutive squares; together they should span exactly one inch.
12 ready-made templates are available for this paper size.
Tabloid portrait | 2mm spacing | Gray grid
Tabloid landscape | 2mm spacing | Gray grid
Tabloid portrait | 5mm spacing | Gray grid
Tabloid landscape | 5mm spacing | Gray grid
Tabloid portrait | 1cm spacing | Gray grid
Tabloid landscape | 1cm spacing | Gray grid
Tabloid portrait | 1/4 inch spacing | Gray grid
Tabloid landscape | 1/4 inch spacing | Gray grid
Tabloid portrait | 1/2 inch spacing | Gray grid
Tabloid landscape | 1/2 inch spacing | Gray grid
Tabloid portrait | 1 inch spacing | Gray grid
Tabloid landscape | 1 inch spacing | Gray grid
Answers specific to printing 1/4 inch square grid paper on Tabloid (11 x 17) sheets.
With the current 10mm margins, this landscape Tabloid (11 x 17) template fits approximately 64 x 40 complete 1/4 inch squares. Partial space can remain at the outer edge when the printable area is not an exact multiple of the grid spacing.
Yes. One inch is exactly 25.4mm, so one quarter inch is exactly 6.35mm. Four printed grid squares should measure one inch.
Not at the original page size without cropping or scaling. Scaling changes the 1/4 inch measurement, so use the A3 template when that is the paper loaded in the printer.
Select Tabloid (11 x 17) paper, use Actual Size or 100% scale, and disable Fit to Page. Then use a ruler to confirm the 1/4 inch spacing.
Portrait is better for vertically organized calculations, timelines, and worksheets. Landscape is better for wide charts, tables, schedules, and layouts. Both use the same 1/4 inch spacing.