Explore 30 New Honest and Hilariously Accurate Charts
Charts, typically associated with dull data and stressful math, get a makeover with Matt Charts, demonstrating that they can be enjoyable and relatable.
Matt Shirley’s charts hit like group chat receipts, except funnier and somehow more accurate. One minute you’re casually scrolling, the next you’re pointing at your own habits like, yep, that’s me, that’s my whole personality.
It always starts small, like someone being a few days late with a “Topical” post, or the office deciding to go back in-person and acting shocked that everyone brought the same old awkward energy. Then there are the charts that roast the exact moment you realize you’re the “bad compliment taker,” the one who laughs too hard at a “Holy S**t The Angry Comments” thread, or the person who can’t stop doom-scrolling the Tinder chart while pretending it’s “just research.”
By the end, you’re not just laughing, you’re recognizing the pattern.
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4. "Topical"
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5. "🎉🏽 vs. 🤹♂️"
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6. "Holy S**t The Angry Comments... Hope You're Doing Well, Matt. Ignore The Sensitive Ones"
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7. "Should I Make a Part 2 on This?"
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8. "Uh Oh, Is This Her Finishing Move?"
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9. "Tag a Bad Compliment Taker. I Tag Myself"
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10. Fruit Ripeness Chart.
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11. "I’m Pretty Good at Adobe Illustrator These Days"
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12. "📞"
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13. "Tinder Chart"
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14. "Chip Cycle"
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Also, this matches the fight between the poster and their best friend’s chef partner over meal planning secrets and dinner-party flexing, should I share my meal planning secrets with my best friends chef partner?
15. "A Little Venn I Made"
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16. "A Little Holiday Chart I Made for @drizlyinc"
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17. "Drop Names of Shows You’ve Given Up on Recently"
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18. "Tag Someone Who Listens to Bad Music Loudly"
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19. "For My People-Pleaser Friends"
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20. "It’s Your Job to Use One of These at Work This Week"
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21. "Here’s a Chart from My Book, Which You Can Get from the Link in My Bio. It Makes a Good Gift If You Ask Me"
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22. Cycle of Adulthood.
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23. "Tag Someone Who Has Strong Opinions About Holding Doors"
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24. "I’m Looking for a Good Stew Recipe If Anyone Has One"
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25. 🚈
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26. "Every Open Concept Office Ever"
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27. "Let’s Watch the Fetch Match 🐶"
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28. "Like This Chart If You Like This Chart"
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29. "I Have a Dentist Appointment"
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30. "You Can Put This in Your Story If You Are Familiar with Social Anxiety; I Don’t Mind"
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That “A Few Days Late With This” chart lands, right after you remember how the office version of “Topical” always shows up late too.
And then the “Folks Who Had to Go Back to the Office” energy kicks in, like those open-concept plans were never meant for real human comfort.
The mood flips again with “Holy S**t The Angry Comments,” because you can practically hear Matt Shirley’s mentions lighting up with “hope you’re doing well” chaos.
Finally, the “You Can Put This in Your Story” social anxiety chart and the “I Have a Dentist Appointment” timing punch the same nerve, loud and instantly relatable.
Matt Shirley's art is like looking through a funhouse mirror that reflects all the silly and awkward things we all experience. When we laugh at his charts, we're laughing with each other because we see our own lives in his drawings.
He has this special knack for taking the big, messy feelings and situations we all deal with and turning them into simple, colorful pictures that everyone can understand and enjoy. It's this skill that makes so many people love his work.
Nobody escapes the funhouse mirror, especially not the one who swears they’re “fine” until the chart says otherwise.
Want more spreadsheet-level drama? See why the partner begged to access the meal planning one.