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HABIX: Habits Tracker for Google Sheets

Habix habits tracker in Google Sheets with eight habits, June 2026 days across the top and green x marks

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Habix is the classic habits grid, rebuilt with formulas. Habits run down the side, the days of the month run across the top, and every day you follow through you drop an x in the cell. The sheet counts the marks, compares them with the goal you set per habit, and colors the verdict.

Inside the habits tracker grid

Everything lives on a single tab. A Month cell at the top holds the first day of the month you're tracking; a TEXT formula reads it and writes the weekday initials over the day numbers, so column 14 knows whether it's a Tuesday. Change the month and the weekday row reshuffles itself. Each habit row has four fixed columns (the habit, a goal between 1 and 31, a Done count and a Progress percentage) followed by the 31 day cells, each with a one-option dropdown: x. COUNTIF adds up the marks, IFERROR keeps the percentage calm while a row is still empty, and a totals row at the bottom counts how many habits got their x on each day.

The formatting carries the feedback. A marked cell turns green on the spot, a habit at or past its goal shows its progress in soft green, and anything under half its goal sits in amber.

How to use the habit tracker in Google Sheets

Import the file into Google Sheets (the opening guide takes a minute), set the Month cell, and write your habits with a goal each — 31 for the daily ones, less for things you do a few times a week. The daily routine is one keystroke: open the sheet, mark the x. At month's end, duplicate the tab, point the copy at the new month, and the old grid stays behind as history. The sample ships with eight ordinary habits (twenty minutes of reading, a morning walk, journaling, a tidy desk) and the first nine days of June 2026 filled in.

A habits tracker with a goal per habit

Most printable grids treat every habit as all-or-nothing. The Goal column makes room for habits that were never meant to be daily: a twice-a-week language lesson with a goal of 8 can hit 100 percent while a daily habit sits at 80. Progress measures each habit against its own bar, which is a fairer way to read a month.

The habits tracker in 12 languages

Habix comes in twelve languages, each download with translated labels and sample habits. It belongs to the tracker and log templates family; if the month itself needs planning and not just tracking, the monthly calendar template is the natural companion.

HabitsTrackerMonthly gridGoalsProgress