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How to create a wheel diagram in Powerpoint

Updated on:
June 9, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to create a wheel diagram in PowerPoint.
  1. Open your Microsoft PowerPoint and select the presentation you want to edit.
  2. Select the slide where you want to add a wheel diagram.
  3. Click the "Insert" button located at the top.
  4. Click on "SmarArt" located in the Illustrations section.
  5. Choose a layout like Basic Cycle or Radial Cycle.
  6. Enter your text in each section.

📌 Why this matters

Wheel diagrams transform complex processes and relationships into instantly digestible visuals that keep your audience engaged. You can illustrate everything from project workflows to organizational hierarchies, making abstract concepts concrete. The circular format naturally guides viewers through interconnected ideas while emphasizing that processes are continuous rather than linear. This visual approach helps stakeholders grasp how different elements influence each other, leading to better decision-making and clearer communication across teams with varying technical backgrounds.

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