This free printable circle habit tracker uses a circular grid so you can see your entire month at a glance all on one page.
If you’ve ever started a habit tracker in January and quietly given up by February (no judgment — I’ve been there), the circular layout might be the change that helps.

It works differently from a traditional row-and-column tracker. Instead of scanning rows, you fill in rings. The shape itself becomes your progress report.
Download the free PDF below, or grab the editable Canva template to customize colors before you print.
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Want to see every format I’ve made? The habit tracker collection has monthly, weekly, 30-day, 60-day, 90-day, and yearly versions all in one place.

What’s Included:
- 6 printable pages — circular and semicircular grid layouts
- Color and grayscale versions
- US Letter, 8.5 x 11 inches, portrait orientation
- Fillable Month of field so you can reuse it every month
- PDF download and editable Canva template
How the Circle Habit Tracker Works
Each ring on the circular habit tracker represents one habit. The ring is divided into 31 sections — one for each day of the month.
Fill in a section when you complete the habit. That’s the whole system.
The circular layout makes gaps obvious without having to read anything. You can see your streaks and your slow weeks instantly, just from the shape. It’s the thing I like most about this format compared to a grid tracker — it’s visual in a way that a row of checkboxes just isn’t.
The semicircular version fits up to 8 habits per page if you’re tracking more routines simultaneously. If you want a traditional grid format instead, the monthly habit tracker has a standard row-and-column layout that handles longer habit lists.
| Pro Tip: Start with 3 habits, not 10. Three habits you actually do beats ten habits you feel guilty about. You can always add more next month. |

How to Use This Habit Tracker Printable
- Print the PDF or open the Canva template and change the colors before downloading.
- Write your habit names in the label lines around the outer edge of the circle.
- Fill in the Month of field before the month begins.
- Each day, fill in the corresponding section for every habit you complete.
- At month-end, review your rings and carry strong habits forward into next month.
For longer goals, the 90-day habit tracker and the yearly habit tracker pick up where a monthly format leaves off. Or start with the 30-day habit tracker if you want a focused warm-up before committing to a full month.
Who This Habit Tracker Is Good For
This circle habit tracker printable works well for a few specific types of people:
- Anyone who gets bored with traditional grid trackers and wants something that feels different
- Planners and bullet journal users who want a visual habit spread that fits standard paper
- People tracking 4 to 6 habits at a time — the circular layout fits this count comfortably
- Anyone who wants to see progress at a glance without reading rows of checkboxes
- Teachers and parents tracking simple daily routines alongside kids
If you want to track more than 8 habits or prefer a more traditional layout, the monthly habit tracker is the better fit. For shorter bursts of focus, the weekly habit tracker covers one week at a time.




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If you want more ways to stay consistent, compare this printable with the monthly habit tracker, weekly habit tracker, and 90-day habit tracker. For longer planning, the yearly habit tracker is a helpful option. You can also browse more habit tracker printables for more ideas.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a circle habit tracker?
A circle habit tracker is a printable that uses a circular or radial grid — instead of rows and columns — to log daily habits for a month. Each ring represents one habit, divided into sections for each day. You fill in a section when you complete that habit, building a visual record of your consistency. The circular format makes streaks and gaps easy to spot without reading a word.
It’s different from a standard habit tracker the same way a pie chart is different from a bar graph. Same information, different shape. A lot of people find the circular habit tracker easier to stay motivated with because progress is visible in the growing fill of each ring.
How many habits can I track per page?
Comfortably 4 to 6 habits on the circular version. The semicircular layout fits up to 8. If your list is longer than that, the monthly habit tracker has a traditional grid that handles more habits per page without feeling crowded.
Can I reuse the same circle habit tracker printable every month?
Yup. The Month of field is blank — you fill it in yourself each month. Print a fresh copy whenever you need one. The download is free and yours to reprint as often as you want. If you’d rather edit digitally each month, open the Canva template and update the month label before printing.
Is a circle habit tracker good for beginners?
It’s one of the easiest habit tracker formats to start with, actually. There’s no complex system to learn. Print it, write your habits, fill in a ring section each day. The visual format also makes it clear immediately if something isn’t working — the ring just stops filling in. That feedback is immediate and honest in a way that a forgotten checklist isn’t.
Download & Print
🌈 Click the PDF download button, save your file, or open the Canva version to customize it, then print and start your monthly tracking. 🌈

This circle habit tracker free printable is a simple way to track habits and see progress in a calm, visual format. If you want more options, browse the more habit tracker designs.
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