Mirrored bars
Left and right bars share the same category axis so differences between groups are visible at a glance.
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A butterfly chart — also called a back-to-back bar chart or tornado chart — displays two datasets along a shared central axis, with bars extending in opposite directions. It makes group-by-group comparison immediate, whether you are contrasting male vs. female populations, before vs. after results, or any two parallel series. Use it when direct row-level comparison matters more than individual totals.
Left and right bars share the same category axis so differences between groups are visible at a glance.
Name each side separately so readers instantly know which group each direction represents.
Assign distinct colors to the left and right series to reinforce the two-group story visually.
Sort by left value, right value, label, or preserve natural order — whichever tells your story best.
Show exact numbers beside each bar so no data point requires guesswork from the axis.
Control the center column width to give category labels enough space without crowding the bars.
Population pyramids broken down by age and gender
Survey responses compared between two groups
Before-and-after performance metrics by category
Budget allocation across two departments or periods
Product A vs. Product B feature usage by segment
Demographic breakdowns in research or policy reports
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