Free Study Timetable Maker
Plan your study sessions, revision blocks, and breaks with a clear weekly schedule. Stay consistent and hit your goals.
Build Your Study Routine
Start by clicking βAdd Eventβ above
New here? First open Settings to choose your days & hours, then click Add Event to place your first class or shift on the grid.
How to Make a Timetable β Step by Step
Watch the live preview for each step. The whole process takes under 2 minutes.
Set Your Days & Hours First
Click the β Settings button β it's next to Add Event in the toolbar. Choose which days your timetable covers (e.g. MonβFri or MonβSun), and set your active hours (e.g. 8 AM to 6 PM). This frames the grid before you add anything.
Add Your First Event
Click the green "Add Event" button. A form appears β type the event title (e.g. "Mathematics"), select which days it repeats, pick the start and end times, and choose a colour. Click Add Event to place it on the grid.
Clashes Are Caught Automatically
If two events overlap on the same day (e.g. Mathematics 9β10 AM and Physics 9:30β10:30 AM on Monday), a β Clash detected badge appears instantly. Fix the times before exporting.
Physics (09:30β10:30) overlaps with Mathematics (09:00β10:00) on Monday.
Export or Share Instantly β No Sign-Up
When your timetable is ready, click PDF for a print-ready A4 document, PNG for a high-res image to share on WhatsApp or save to your phone, or Excel to get an editable spreadsheet. Hit Share to copy a link anyone can open.
Why use our Study Planner?
Everything you need, built in β for free.
Subject Colour Coding
Assign a unique colour to each subject for visual clarity.
Flexible Time Slots
Set any start and end times for late-night sessions.
Break Scheduling
Block out meals to build a realistic routine.
Printable PDF
Print your plan and stick it on your wall.
Hours Tracking
Visual blocks show how many hours you allocated.
Instant Share
Share your plan with friends or study groups.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I make an effective study plan?+
Start with hardest subjects when energy is highest. Block regular slots.
How many hours should I study?+
Research suggests 3β5 focused study hours per day is highly effective.
Can I include weekends?+
Yes β enable Saturday and Sunday in settings.
Can I print this?+
Yes β export as PDF for printing or PNG for sharing.
The Secret to a Sustainable Study Plan
The biggest mistake students make is creating an overly ambitious study timetable that leaves zero room for breaks. This leads to burnout by Wednesday. A truly effective study planner incorporates the Pomodoro techniqueβscheduling 50 minutes of deep work followed by 10 minutes of rest. Use our tool to visually map out these intervals so you can pace yourself throughout exam season.
Colour-Coding for Cognitive Retention
Assigning specific colours to subjects isn't just aesthetic; it aids cognitive processing. When you glance at your printed PDF on the wall, your brain instantly recognises that blue means Mathematics and green means Biology. This micro-level organisation reduces decision fatigue, allowing you to dive straight into the coursework instead of wasting time deciding what to study.