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Free Printable Household Chore Chart

A free printable household chore chart — share the jobs fairly across the week so the whole house pitches in, not just one person. US Letter & A4.

JS Jennafer Scott · Updated May 2026
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Why this household chore chart works

Most household friction isn’t about the chores — it’s about the invisible, uneven mental load of remembering them. Putting every job and every day on one grid makes the split visible and fair, so ‘I always do everything’ becomes a conversation you can actually have around a piece of paper.

How to use it

  1. Print the PDF (US Letter or A4) and list the chores together.
  2. Share them out across the week — initials or names in the day columns.
  3. Stick it on the fridge. Tick jobs as they’re done; rotate the load each week so it stays fair.

Pairs well with: Cleaning Schedule · Kids Chore Chart · Laundry Schedule

Questions

Is this for families or housemates?+

Both. Anywhere more than one person shares a space — couples, families, roommates — a visible chart beats the silent assumption that someone else will do it.

How is it different from the kids' chore chart?+

The kids' chart uses stickers and a reward; this one is a straight who-does-what grid for the week, sized for adults and a fuller list of jobs.

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