Eight stroke-order rules to use while practising
Use these patterns to predict the next movement, then confirm it in the animated canvas above.
Write upper components before lower ones, as in 二 and 字.
Complete the left component first, as in 你 and 明.
When strokes cross, the horizontal stroke usually comes first, as in 十.
Write an enclosing shape before its contents, as in 同.
Finish a frame after writing its interior, as in 国.
Start with the central stroke in balanced forms such as 小.
A stroke passing through a completed form often comes near the end, as in 干.
Finishing dots commonly come last, depending on the character structure.