Sticker production guide

How many stickers fit on a sheet?

Quick answer: on Letter paper with 0.25 inch margins and a 0.125 inch gap, the calculator fits 63 one-inch round or square stickers, 15 two-inch stickers, or 6 three-inch stickers. A4 fits 70 one-inch stickers, 15 two-inch stickers, or 6 three-inch stickers under the same physical spacing assumptions.

This guide answers the broad capacity question before you open the calculator. It compares common round and square sticker sizes on Letter and A4 paper with the same margin, gap, bleed, and circle-packing assumptions.

Search intent covered: how many stickers fit on a sheet. Public search results and sticker vendor FAQs directly answer sheet-capacity questions, which confirms this is a real pre-calculator query pattern.

Jump to the Letter comparison

Letter sticker count comparison

Letter sheets are calculated as 8.5 by 11 inches with margins, spacing, and shape assumptions shown below.

Sticker counts on US Letter paper
Sticker Per sheet Grid Sheets for 100 Use material Open calculator
1-inch round 63 7 x 9 2 59% Calculate 1-inch round stickers on Letter paper
2-inch round 15 3 x 5 7 56% Calculate 2-inch round stickers on Letter paper
3-inch round 6 2 x 3 17 50% Calculate 3-inch round stickers on Letter paper
1-inch square 63 7 x 9 2 75% Calculate 1-inch square stickers on Letter paper
2-inch square 15 3 x 5 7 71% Calculate 2-inch square stickers on Letter paper
3-inch square 6 2 x 3 17 64% Calculate 3-inch square stickers on Letter paper

A4 sticker count comparison

A4 sheets are calculated as 210 by 297 mm. The sticker sizes, margins, and gaps are converted from the same inch-based physical setup.

Sticker counts on A4 paper
Sticker Per sheet Grid Sheets for 100 Use material Open calculator
1-inch round 70 7 x 10 2 63% Calculate 1-inch round stickers on A4 paper
2-inch round 15 3 x 5 7 54% Calculate 2-inch round stickers on A4 paper
3-inch round 6 2 x 3 17 49% Calculate 3-inch round stickers on A4 paper
1-inch square 70 7 x 10 2 81% Calculate 1-inch square stickers on A4 paper
2-inch square 15 3 x 5 7 69% Calculate 2-inch square stickers on A4 paper
3-inch square 6 2 x 3 17 62% Calculate 3-inch square stickers on A4 paper

Decision checkpoints

  • Use the grouped table when the question is simply how many common stickers fit per sheet.
  • Compare round and square rows before deciding whether artwork shape or count matters more.
  • Move to spacing, bleed, waste, or pricing guides when the production decision is narrower.

Choosing between 1, 2, and 3 inch stickers

One-inch stickers are efficient for labels, freebies, and icon sheets because many pieces fit on one sheet. Two-inch stickers are the middle ground for product packaging, envelope seals, and laptop decals. Three-inch stickers use more material but give artwork and short text more room.

The right size depends on whether the order is about quantity, readable artwork, or higher perceived value. A seller planning freebies may prefer the one-inch result, while a paid decal listing often needs the two or three-inch result.

Why this is one grouped guide

The 1, 2, and 3 inch questions share the same underlying task: estimate sheet capacity before arranging repeated artwork. Splitting those into separate near-identical pages would hide the comparison that users actually need.

Keeping the sizes together also makes the assumptions visible in one place, so the reader can see how paper size, shape, gap, and bleed change the count.

Assumptions

  • Counts use the same production Quick Count formula as the interactive planner.
  • Letter presets use 8.5 by 11 inch paper with 0.25 inch margins.
  • A4 presets use 210 by 297 mm paper with equivalent converted margins and gaps.
  • Bleed is set to 0 for the comparison presets unless you edit the planner.
  • Circles use their bounding square, not hexagonal packing.
  • Machine software controls the final printable and cuttable area.

Limitations

  • These pages provide planning estimates, not production-ready cut files.
  • No page claims device-certified printable limits without a verified official source.
  • Printer scaling, material handling, laminate thickness, and cutter calibration can change the final result.
  • Always print an ordinary-paper test at 100% scale before using sticker material.

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