Spreadsheet Love

Why Do Neurodivergent People Love Spreadsheets? A Love Letter to Order in a Chaotic World

There’s something almost magical about a good spreadsheet. Rows, columns, formulas—it’s like a perfectly organised universe where everything has its place and nothing happens without permission. While spreadsheets might seem dull to the average person, for many neurodivergent individuals, they’re a thing of beauty, a lifeline in a world that often feels as unpredictable as British weather. Here’s why spreadsheets are the unsung heroes of neurodiverse life.

1. The Perfectly Predictable World

Spreadsheets don’t lie. They don’t spring surprises or suddenly change the rules halfway through. Unlike people or, say, public transport timetables, spreadsheets are consistent. They do exactly what you tell them to do (assuming you’ve entered the formulas correctly—user error is another story). This predictability makes them a haven for those of us who thrive on structure and clarity.

2. Customisation for Days

A spreadsheet can be whatever you need it to be. A budget tracker, a meal planner, a database of every Pokémon ever created—it’s your call. Want colour-coded tabs? Easy. Fancy turning data into a pie chart for no reason other than it looks nice? Go for it. Spreadsheets don’t judge. They let you create order out of chaos, one cell at a time.

3. Hyperfocus Heaven

There’s nothing quite like falling into a hyperfocus session with a spreadsheet. Hours disappear as you fine-tune formulas, tweak formatting, and adjust column widths until they’re just right. It’s the ultimate rabbit hole of productivity, satisfying the need for both mental stimulation and a sense of accomplishment. Who needs meditation when you’ve got Excel?

4. A Data Dump for the Overloaded Brain

Neurodivergent brains can feel like overstuffed filing cabinets, with thoughts, ideas, and information crammed in every which way. Spreadsheets offer a place to dump it all. Need to track your hyperfixation on 80s synth bands? Create a sheet. Want to plan the next six months of weekly outfits to avoid sensory overload? Spreadsheet it. They’re the ultimate external brain, freeing up mental space while keeping all your ideas neatly categorised.

5. The Joy of Colour-Coding

Ah, colour-coding. Is there anything more satisfying than assigning each row, column, or tab its own carefully chosen shade? Neurodivergent folks often have a strong aesthetic sense, and spreadsheets cater to that beautifully. You can use bold colours to highlight priorities, pastel tones for subtlety, or go full rainbow just because it looks cool. It’s not just practical—it’s therapeutic. Keep your adults colouring books, I’ve got Excel!

6. Rules You Control

One of the most frustrating parts of neurodivergent life is dealing with unwritten social rules that make no sense. Spreadsheets, on the other hand, play by your rules. You decide how the data is organised, how calculations are performed, and what happens when you hit Enter. It’s a world where you’re in charge, and everything follows logical, predictable guidelines.

7. They Make You Look Incredibly Organised

Even if the rest of your life is a bit of a shambles, a well-crafted spreadsheet can make you seem like you’ve got it all together. Your boss doesn’t need to know you stayed up until 3am obsessively formatting it—what matters is that it’s pristine, professional, and ready to impress.

8. They’re Surprisingly Fun (Yes, Really)

Non-spreadsheet enthusiasts might scoff at the idea, but there’s genuine joy to be found in creating one. Watching a formula work perfectly? Thrilling. Turning raw data into a graph that actually makes sense? Practically euphoric. The satisfaction of a fully functional spreadsheet is a reward in itself.

9. A Safe Space for Special Interests

Neurodivergent special interests often come with an overwhelming amount of information. Spreadsheets provide a place to store and organise it all. Whether it’s cataloguing every film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe or tracking bird species spotted on walks, spreadsheets transform your passions into neatly organised masterpieces.

10. Spreadsheets Are Always There for You

Unlike people, spreadsheets never flake on you. They’re always available, always ready to listen to your data-related needs. You can open one up at any time, add a new tab, and start fresh. No judgement, no awkward small talk—just pure, unfiltered functionality.

A Love That’s Built to Last

While some might see spreadsheets as boring or overly technical, for many neurodivergent people, they’re a comforting constant in an unpredictable world. They’re the Swiss Army knife of organisation, the blank canvas for creativity, and the ultimate tool for turning chaos into clarity. So, the next time someone rolls their eyes at your 27-tab colour-coded spreadsheet masterpiece, just remember: they’ll never know the joy of perfect alignment or the thrill of a well-placed formula.

Spreadsheets aren’t just tools—they’re a way of life.

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AJ Wright

Neurodiverse contributor for untypicable. PhD student and lover of all things sociological. Certainly not a train spotter!
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