This is not a scientific test — just a playful way to explore your notebook style 😄
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What do you use notebooks for most often?A. Writing long notes or journalingB. Layouts, habit trackers, bullet journalingC. Diagrams, charts, study plansD. Sketches, creative brainstorming
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How do you feel about lines on paper?A. Love them — neat and structuredB. Dots are perfect — balance of order and freedomC. Give me grids — I like precisionD. Prefer blank space — no restrictions
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Your perfect page would include…A. Well-organized paragraphsB. Checkboxes, habit trackers, layoutsC. Mind maps, timetables, technical sketchesD. Big empty space for doodles and ideas
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No.1 factor when choosing a notebook?A. Easy readability & tidy notesB. Versatility — can write, draw, planC. Accuracy & structureD. Creative freedom
🔍 Your Result (Pick the letter you chose most often)
A → Lined Notebook
You value order and clarity. Great for school notes, journaling, and meeting minutes.
Tip: Choose 7mm (college ruled) for more words per page, or 8–9mm (wide ruled) for bigger handwriting.
B → Dot Grid Notebook
Creative yet organized — ideal for bullet journaling, habit trackers, and layouts.
Tip: Subtle dots keep pages clean while guiding spacing for boxes and spreads.
C → Graph Notebook
Logical and structured. Perfect for diagrams, design planning, and study grids.
Tip: Consistent squares help with proportions, charts, and neat tables.
D → Blank Notebook
Free-spirited creator. Best for drawing, concept sketches, and open ideas.
Tip: Pair with fineliners or soft pencils for expressive lines and shading.
Written with care by Catzy Queens