Real-World Polygon Chart Examples
Polygon charts appear in a wide variety of industries and applications. Below are some of the most common and effective use cases, along with guidance on how to structure your data for each scenario.


Skills Assessment Polygon Chart
One of the most popular applications for polygon charts is employee or candidate skills assessment. Each axis represents a skill area such as communication, technical knowledge, leadership, creativity, and time management. The resulting polygon instantly reveals an individual's strengths and areas for development, making polygon charts a favorite tool in HR and performance reviews.
Product Feature Comparison
When comparing competing products, a polygon chart can display multiple attributes — price, performance, battery life, build quality, and ease of use — all in a single view. Each product appears as a separate polygon overlay, allowing viewers to compare overall profiles at a glance rather than scanning multiple individual charts.
Gaming Character Stats
Game designers and reviewers use polygon charts extensively to display character statistics such as strength, speed, defense, intelligence, and charisma. The polygon chart immediately communicates a character's overall balance and specialization, making it easy to compare characters and understand their relative strengths.
Business KPI Dashboards
Organizations use polygon charts in KPI dashboards to visualize performance across multiple business dimensions simultaneously. Sales, customer satisfaction, operational efficiency, innovation, and financial health can all be tracked on a single polygon chart, providing executives with a quick-read health summary of the entire business.
