Hybrid Bullet Journal (BUJO)
Why Wonderland 222
Hybrid bullet journal planning with structure already built in
Wonderland 222 is a strong fit for people who love the idea of bullet journaling but do not want to build every recurring layout from scratch. It gives you the flexibility of a more personal system with the convenience of beautifully designed pages that are already there when you need them.
With numbered pages, an index, a key, and a chronological structure that moves from bigger-picture planning into daily life, Wonderland 222 makes it easier to keep lists, notes, ideas, appointments, and plans connected in one place.
What makes it a hybrid bullet journal
Wonderland 222 brings together two things many people want at the same time: the clarity of ready-made planning pages and the flexibility to capture life beyond a fixed layout.
You get recurring structures like monthly and weekly spreads already built in, while features like numbered pages, an index, and flexible note space make it easy to organize meeting notes, lists, goals, collections, brain dumps, sketches, journal entries, and future plans.
Instead of asking you to choose between a traditional planner and a blank bullet journal, Wonderland 222 lives comfortably in between.
Why it works
Structure where it helps, freedom where it matters
A hybrid bullet journal works best when it gives enough support to reduce setup time while still leaving room for your own system. That balance is part of what makes Wonderland 222 so useful.
Recurring layouts are already done
You do not need to redraw your month or week every time you turn the page. The planning structure is already there, which saves time and energy.
Indexing keeps everything findable
Numbered pages, the index, and the key help you keep track of meeting notes, planning collections, lists, and project pages so they do not disappear into the middle of the book.
You can still make it your own
The layouts are lightly printed and adaptable, so the book can support your planning style without demanding that you use every space the same way every time.
Choose the format that fits you
- Current dated planners: good for people who want monthly and weekly layouts already built in, whether they use them as-is or adapt them by writing over sections, creating new zones, or layering stickers over lightly printed areas.
- Undated options: a strong fit for people who want more freedom to add their own dates, symbols, pacing, and personal rhythm while still having a built-in framework.
- Past planner editions: some people enjoy re-dating discounted past planners, especially when they want Tomoe River Paper and do not mind reshaping the calendar to fit the way they plan.
That flexibility is part of what makes Wonderland 222 such a natural fit for people who want more support than a blank notebook, without losing the freedom to personalize the page.
Use one book or two
- Planner only: use a planner as a hybrid bullet journal system, with recurring layouts for scheduling and flexible pages for notes, lists, and daily life.
- Notebook only: use a notebook on its own for a more open-ended bullet journal approach, while still using numbered pages, a key, and an index to stay organized.
- Planner + notebook: use the planner for structured layouts and time-based planning, and the notebook for brain dumps, future planning, collections, project notes, or longer lists. Because both books use numbered pages, a key, and an index, you can reference from one to the other and keep the whole system connected.
Whether you want one book or two, the goal is the same: a system that gives you enough structure to stay oriented, with enough flexibility to make it your own.
How you might use it
One of the strengths of hybrid bullet journal planning is that it can hold both scheduling and life capture in one book, or across two connected books, without feeling chaotic.
- Schedule appointments and plans on your weekly spreads.
- Use flexible daily or note pages for meeting notes, to-do lists, and brain dumps.
- Reference page numbers in your weekly or monthly planning so important notes are easy to find later.
- Keep collections such as future logs, reading lists, wish lists, project plans, or journaling pages indexed in one place.
- Use a notebook on its own for a more open-ended bullet journal approach with numbered pages, key, and index support.
- Pair a planner with a notebook if you want structured scheduling in one place and supporting notes or collections in another.
- Mix structure and creativity in whatever proportion works for you.
Part of a bigger picture
Explore related ways Wonderland 222 works
Hybrid bullet journal planning is closely connected to the things many people already love about Wonderland 222, including clear chronological layouts, low visual clutter, and flexible structure.
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Whether you want a current planner, a notebook-first system, or a past planner edition to re-date and make your own, here are a few good places to begin.