📏 Which Notebook Size Suits You Best? | Fun Quiz

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📏 Notebook Size Quiz (Just for fun — not scientific)

Pick one option (A/B/C/D) for each question. Count which letter you chose most often, then check your result below.

🧩 How It Works

  • Answer all questions by choosing A, B, C, or D.
  • Most A/B/C/D = your recommended notebook size.
  • Sizes we’ll match: A Pocket/Small (A6, 3.5×5.5″) · B Medium (6×9″) · C Large (B5, 7×10″) · D X-Large (8.5×11″ or A4)

📝 Questions

  1. Portability vs. page space?
    A Ultra-light. Fits pockets/mini bags.
    B Easy to carry with enough space.
    C Some bulk is fine for roomy pages.
    D Big pages first; mostly desk use.
  2. Your handwriting size?
    A Small
    B Medium (7 mm/college ruled feels right)
    C Slightly large
    D Large and spacious
  3. Main use case?
    A On-the-go memos/to-do’s
    B Journaling, class/meeting notes (balanced)
    C Diagrams, tables, layout sketches
    D Study summaries/templates/print-friendly
  4. Typical environment?
    A Standing/moving frequently
    B Cafés/classrooms/office + desk
    C Mostly desk, sometimes mobile
    D Almost always desk (scan/copy often)
  5. Ideal page layout?
    A Short one-line notes
    B Paragraphs + simple checkboxes
    C Multiple sections (tables/boxes/timelines)
    D Full-page spreads (maps, study sheets)
  6. Archiving & scanning needs?
    A Light use; not precious about archiving
    B Quick phone photo is enough
    C Keep organized; scan sometimes
    D Scan/copy frequently (A4/Letter)
  7. Tools & pen thickness?
    A 0.38–0.5 mm micro tips
    B Everyday 0.5–0.7 mm
    C 0.7 mm+, highlighters, ruler often
    D Markers, stencils, templates

🔍 Results (Most A/B/C/D)

A → Pocket/Small (A6, 3.5×5.5″)
Ultra-portable for quick memos and to-do’s on the move.
Tip: Slim notebooks or tear-off pads keep weight minimal.

B → Medium (6×9″)
Best balance of portability and writing space for journaling and everyday notes.
Tip: 7 mm ruling fits more words per page.

C → Large (B5, 7×10″)
Roomy pages for layouts, diagrams, and multi-section planning—still bag-friendly.
Tip: Great with rulers, highlighters, and tables.

D → X-Large (8.5×11″ or A4)
Maximum canvas for study sheets, templates, and printer/scanner workflows.
Tip: Ideal for desk use and archiving.

⚖️ Tiebreakers

  • B vs C: Mostly writing → B; many diagrams/tables → C
  • C vs D: Move often → C; desk + scanning often → D
  • A vs B: Pocket/mini-bag → A; regular bag → B
  • Unsure? Start with B (6×9″), upgrade to C (B5) if you need more space.
Note: This quiz is a lighthearted guide to help you choose a size — not a scientific test.

Written with care by Catzy Queens

Catzy Queens

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