Understand the shape.
Remember the movement.
Look up any character, then study its meaning, pronunciation, components, and stroke order in one place.
Move from “I recognize it” to “I can write it.”
Each tool hands useful context to the next, so study feels like one workflow instead of a collection of disconnected pages.
Look up a character
See its shape, reading, meaning, components, and every stroke in sequence.
Open toolTrain your hand
Draw on the canvas and correct mistakes while the movement is still fresh.
Open toolRecall from sound
Listen to HSK words, write them from memory, and receive stroke feedback.
Open toolTake practice offline
Build printable sheets for a lesson, a name, or the characters you keep missing.
Open toolBegin with a familiar character
Short sessions, clear next steps
Look closely, write without help, then come back at the right moment. The product is organized around that habit—not around browsing endless content.
Inspect
Break the character into strokes and components.
Produce
Write by hand or recall it from audio.
Return
Use saved vocabulary and spaced review.
Bring the characters from today’s lesson. We’ll turn them into practice.
Paste a word list, choose the order, and continue later from the same queue.
Common questions
Can I use my own lesson vocabulary?
Yes. Paste characters or words into Writing Practice or the worksheet builder and create a focused set.
Does practice work without an account?
Yes. Core study state is saved in your browser; signing in lets supported activity sync to your account.
Which HSK version is included?
You can browse and practice both the established HSK 2.0 lists and the newer HSK 3.0 syllabus.
Can teachers make printable sheets?
Yes. Choose characters, grid style, difficulty, annotations, and export a print-ready PDF.