Geometric Tattoo Stencils

Clean, symmetric line art is the whole game in geometric tattooing — and it starts with an accurate stencil. Every design below is drawn as pure black linework, printed at its real placement size, so you can run it straight through thermal transfer paper or trace it freehand.

Flower of life tattoo stencil — nineteen interlocking circles in a double border, fine black line art

Flower of Life

The classic flower of life: nineteen interlocking circles inside a double border ring. Reads cleanly at 4 inches on the forearm, chest or shoulder blade.

Seed of life tattoo stencil — seven overlapping circles forming a six-petal rosette, black outline

Seed of Life

Seven overlapping circles forming the seed of life. A smaller, simpler cousin of the flower of life — good first geometric piece at 3 inches.

Metatron's cube tattoo stencil — thirteen circles joined by straight lines into a sacred geometry lattice

Metatron's Cube

Metatron's cube: the thirteen circles of the fruit of life with every centre connected. Dense linework that holds up at 4.5 inches or larger.

Geometric mandala tattoo stencil — eight-fold symmetric petals and concentric rings, fine line

Geometric Mandala

An eight-fold mandala built from layered petals and concentric rings. Symmetric enough to sit on the sternum, knee or elbow.

Dotwork mandala tattoo stencil — concentric rings and rays built from individual dots

Dotwork Mandala

A mandala rendered entirely in dots — concentric dotted rings with radiating dot rays. Print it as a placement guide for stippled shading.

Isometric cube tattoo stencil — nested hexagonal cube lattice with optical depth, black linework

Isometric Cube Lattice

Nested isometric cubes inside a hexagonal frame — a clean optical-depth piece for the inner forearm or calf.

FAQs

How do I use a printable geometric tattoo stencil?
Print the stencil at 100% scale (no “fit to page”), check the printed size against the ruler line on the sheet, then transfer it with thermal or hectograph transfer paper. Always confirm placement with your artist before any needle touches skin.
Are these geometric stencils free to use?
Yes — every stencil on this page is free to print and download as a PDF or PNG, with no account or sign-up.
What size should a geometric tattoo stencil be?
Most geometric pieces read best between 3 and 5 inches; each design here states its intended size. Scale in your print dialog if you need it larger — never smaller, or fine lines may blur as the tattoo ages.

More free stencils

Browse the full tattoo stencil collection — every design prints at its true size with a calibration ruler on the sheet.