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Build your own graph paper

A friend pointed out a Web site that lets you generate your own graph paper (along with a few other things that aren’t exactly graph paper). You fill out a Web form and it comes back with a customized PDF. You can do grids, grids with heavy lines every inch and medium lines every half inch (configurable, of course), hex paper, dots (grid and hex), asymmetric grids, staves for sheet music, plain old lined paper, and a few other things I’ve never even heard of (tumbling blocks, anyone?). You can also set the number of lines per inch (or centimeter) and the color of the grid lines. And it’s free. Pretty sweet.

One Response to “Build your own graph paper”

  1. marie colgan Says:

    Thank you. I have been looking for half inch graph paper for sukdoku and could not find any. Here is also a sudoko graph.

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