Notebook Guide

How to Choose the Right Wonderland 222 Notebook


A notebook can be many things at once: a daily writing space, a project book, a long-term archive, a place to keep lists, sketches, plans, ideas, and all the little thoughts you do not want to lose. This guide is here to help you choose the Wonderland 222 notebook that fits the way you actually like to write, carry, and use your pages.

Start with how you want your notebook to feel

Some people want a notebook that slips easily into a bag and goes everywhere. Others want more writing space and enough pages to stay in one book for a long time. Some prefer the light guidance of dot grid, while others like the structure of a full grid. There is not one right choice, only the one that fits the way you naturally like to work.

Wonderland 222 notebooks are undated and flexible by design, with Key and Index pages included at the front as part of a bullet journaling system. From there, the notebook can be used for journaling, notes, lists, collections, planning, or creative work in whatever way fits best.

Wonderland 222 planner and notebook in Deep Pacific and Daffodil

Choose by size

Size makes one of the biggest differences in how a notebook feels day to day. If you want more room to write, spread out, or keep longer entries on a page, a larger format may feel best. If you want something lighter, more compact, or easier to take with you, a smaller size may be the better fit.

Wonderland 222 notebook size comparison showing W1 standard TN, A5, B6, and A6 formats
Wonderland 222 notebook sizes shown from W1 standard TN through A6.
Standard TN Size

W1

W1 follows the standard TN size, with a slim, tall format that feels portable while still offering room for lists, notes, journaling, and everyday writing.

If you enjoy a narrow notebook shape or use standard TN covers, W1 may be the natural fit.

Most Spacious

A5

A5 is a strong fit if you want more room to think on the page. It feels open and versatile for longer writing sessions, project notes, journaling, reading notes, or keeping many things in one place.

If you like more breathing room or larger handwriting, A5 often feels the most natural.

Balanced Everyday Size

B6

B6 sits nicely between portability and writing space. It gives you a little more room than A6 while still feeling compact and easy to carry.

For many people, B6 is the sweet spot.

Most Compact

A6

A6 is ideal if you want a notebook that stays small, light, and portable. It works well for quick notes, on-the-go writing, daily lists, reading logs, or a companion notebook you can tuck into almost anything.

If you prefer a smaller format, A6 can be a lovely choice.

Choose by page count

Page count changes the personality of a notebook too. A slimmer book can feel approachable and easy to finish, while a thicker book can feel like a true long-term companion. The best choice depends on whether you love finishing notebooks often or prefer staying in one for a longer stretch of time.

96 Pages

A lighter, simpler notebook that is easy to carry, dedicate to one purpose, or rotate through often.

192 Pages

A balanced middle ground with enough room for longer use without feeling too substantial.

368 Pages

A long-term companion for keeping more of your writing, notes, plans, or ideas together in one book.

Choose dot grid or grid

Both options are flexible, but they support slightly different ways of working. The best choice depends on how much visible structure you like on the page.

Light Guidance

Dot Grid

Dot grid is often a favorite for people who want structure without heavy lines. It gives subtle guidance for writing, lists, sketching, and layouts while keeping the page feeling open and visually quiet.

If you like flexibility and lower visual clutter, dot grid is often the way to go.

More Structure

Grid

Grid offers a little more visible support and can feel especially satisfying for neat notes, tables, tracking, technical writing, planning, and layouts where alignment matters.

If you like clearer structure, grid may feel more comfortable.

What all Wonderland 222 notebooks share

No matter which size or interior you choose, Wonderland 222 notebooks are built around flexibility, thoughtful details, and a writing experience designed to feel clean and useful.

Undated Use your notebook your own way, on your own timeline.
Key + Index Included as part of a bullet journaling system.
Fountain Pen Friendly Lightweight paper designed with fountain pen users in mind.
Flexible Format Works for notes, journaling, lists, planning, and creative use.

Earlier Wonderland 222 notebooks used Tomoe River paper by Tomoegawa or Sanzen, depending on the year. 2026 notebooks use Wonderland 222’s 52gsm fountain pen friendly stock paper. 2027 will see the return of Tomoe River paper by Sanzen. Across all of them, the goal remains the same: lightweight paper that supports a beautiful writing experience while keeping the notebook practical, elegant, and easy to use.

Explore Wonderland 222 notebooks

Once you know the size, page count, and interior style that feels right for you, the rest gets much easier. Browse the current notebook collection, or explore more about Wonderland 222 and the paper experience behind the books.