1/8 Inch Graph Paper
One-eighth-inch graph paper packs eight squares into every inch, giving you a fine 3.175 mm grid for detailed plotting, technical drawing, cross-stitch charts and circuit layout. The lines stay light so dense work remains legible.
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Specifications
| Paper size | US Letter (215.9 × 279.4 mm) |
|---|---|
| Orientation | Portrait |
| Spacing | 1/8 inch |
| Paper type | Graph |
| Margin | small (8 mm) |
| Line color | Light gray |
| Line thickness | Thin |
| File type | PDF (vector) · PNG |
Frequently asked questions
How big are the squares on 1/8 inch graph paper?
Each square is 1/8 inch (3.175 mm), giving eight squares per inch — twice the density of standard 1/4 inch paper.
What is 1/8 inch graph paper used for?
It is popular for detailed engineering and architectural sketches, plotting fine data, cross-stitch and bead patterns, and any drawing that needs extra resolution.
How do I print it true to size?
For a true-to-size grid, print at 100% scale (turn off "Fit to page" or "Shrink oversized pages"). The PDF is built at exact A4, Letter or A5 dimensions, so 5 mm really measures 5 mm on paper.
Can the lines be darker?
Yes — choose a heavier line colour or thickness in the editor if you find the fine grid too faint to follow.