Blank guitar chord charts
A full page of blank guitar chord-diagram boxes — six strings, five frets each — ready for you to pencil in your own chord shapes.
How to print your guitar chord charts
- Choose your layout. Set the number of chord-box rows and the paper size (US Letter or A4) in the options above.
- Make the paper. Press “Make paper” to generate your sheet — it appears instantly, rendered right in your browser.
- Print or download. Print it straight away, or download a print-ready PDF or PNG. It is free, with no sign-up.
About blank guitar chord charts
A chord diagram (or chord box) shows the guitar neck head-on: six vertical lines for the strings, horizontal lines for the frets, and dots for where your fingers go. This sheet gives you a grid of thirty empty chord boxes per page — perfect for teachers building custom chord sheets, songwriters mapping voicings, and students collecting the shapes they are learning.
Guitar chord charts — frequently asked questions
How many chord boxes are on a page?
Thirty blank six-string chord-diagram boxes, arranged in a clean grid, by default.
What are the blank chord charts for?
Filling in your own chord shapes — great for lessons, songwriting and building a personal chord library.
Is it free?
Yes, free to print and download as a PDF with no sign-up.