Large printable layouts
Use A3 sheets when a small grid would feel cramped, especially for charts, engineering sketches, mapping exercises, and classroom demonstrations.
A3 graph paper gives you twice the working area of A4, which makes it useful for classroom diagrams, large geometry work, technical sketches, poster-sized charts, and layouts that need more room than a standard notebook page.
Use A3 sheets when a small grid would feel cramped, especially for charts, engineering sketches, mapping exercises, and classroom demonstrations.
Choose square grid, dot grid, coordinate plane, isometric, polar, semi-log, lined, hex, or triangle paper without leaving the A3 template collection.
Each card links to a printable PDF and a preview image, with an editable generator page available when you need a different spacing or orientation.
A3 graph paper is best for large diagrams, classroom handouts, geometry drawings, scale sketches, engineering notes, and charts that need more space than A4 or Letter paper.
Use 5mm for general math and notes, 10mm or 1cm for larger classroom drawings, and 2mm when you need fine detail on a large sheet.
Only if your printer supports A3 paper. If it does not, download an A4 or Letter template instead, or use your print dialog's scaling and tiling options carefully.