Use Case Guide

Study Time Pie Chart Maker

Turn the hours you spend on each subject into a clear, colorful pie chart in seconds. Perfect for study plans, revision timetables, and time-management assignments — no account needed.

Enter Your Data

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Label
Value
%
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Total: 100
Data Summary
5 items

Total Value

100

Categories

Manual: Add categories one by one with custom colors

Paste: Copy from Excel or Google Sheets (Label, Value format)

CSV: Upload any CSV file with your data

Chart Preview

Export to PNG, SVG, PDF

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My Pie Chart Data
CategoryValuePercentage
Category A3030.0%
Category B2525.0%
Category C2020.0%
Category D1515.0%
Category E1010.0%

Categories

5

Total Value

100

Chart Type

pie

Chart Settings

0°

Export Chart

Includes watermark

Free exports include a small "Made with piechartgenerator.com" watermark.

When to Use This Type of Pie Chart

A study time pie chart turns the hours you spend on each subject into an at-a-glance picture of where your time actually goes. Instead of guessing whether you are over-studying one subject and neglecting another, you can see the balance instantly — which makes it ideal for revision plans, time-management assignments, and weekly study reviews.

Planning a weekly revision timetable

Enter the hours you want to give each subject and see the split at a glance, so you can balance your week before exams instead of cramming one subject the night before.

Time-management and life-skills assignments

Many classes ask students to track and visualize how they spend their time. A pie chart of study, sleep, and free time makes the breakdown easy to include in a report.

Reviewing where your study hours went

Log the hours you actually studied each subject this week and chart them to spot which subjects you keep skipping before they fall behind.

Comparing planned vs. actual study time

Build one chart for your intended schedule and one for what really happened, then place them side by side to see how closely you stuck to the plan.

Best Practices
  • Enter the number of hours for each subject — the tool converts the hours to percentages of your total study time automatically.
  • Keep a consistent color per subject across weeks so your charts are easy to compare at a glance.
  • Include breaks and downtime as their own slice so the chart reflects realistic, sustainable study habits.
  • Turn on both values and percentages when you need to show the hours and the proportion together for an assignment.
  • Download as PNG for a planner or slides, or SVG for a crisp large-format print to pin above your desk.

Frequently Asked Questions