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How to Make a Pie Chart in Google Sheets

A pie chart shows how parts make up a whole. In Google Sheets, you select two columns—labels and values—then insert a chart and confirm the type is **Pie**.

Lay out the data

  1. Column A: category labels (e.g. Direct, Organic, Paid).
  2. Column B: numeric values that sum to your whole.
  3. Include header text so the chart legend reads cleanly.

Insert the pie chart

  1. Highlight the two columns including headers.
  2. InsertChart.
  3. In the Chart editorSetup, set Chart type to Pie chart.

Customize slices and labels

  1. CustomizePie chart to add slice labels (Percentage, Value, Label).
  2. CustomizePie slice to recolor a specific slice or pull it out for emphasis.
  3. CustomizeLegend to choose its position or hide it if labels are on slices.

Switch to a doughnut chart

In Setup, change Chart type to Doughnut chart, then use CustomizePie chart to set the inner hole size.

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