Monday, October 13, 2025

Lollipop Charts

 Lollipop charts are a style variation of a bar chart that uses a line with a dot or circle at the end instead of a solid bar. They are a visually appealing alternative to bar charts that can help when comparing many categories. They are often used to highlight individual data points. They can provide a cleaner look and be more easier to understand especially when there are many categories. In this simple Lollipop Chart I used data from how many scoops of ice cream people normally order. 24% of people said 1 scoop. 60% said 2 scoops, 12% said 3 scoops, 4% said 4 scoops. 

2 comments:

  1. Hi there,
    Wow I love the oval arrow and how big it looks, good job. Some suggestions I would make is getting rid of the data series in the bottom. I think it would look cleaner. I would suggest spacing the data a little bit closer that way they the graph does not look too apart. Good Job.

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  2. I think your chart looks great and very well organized. I also like the data you used and did a great job conveying.

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