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Cursive Capital H

H in cursive

𝓗

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Cursive Capital H

In common cursive styles, capital H rises into a tall loop, descends, then arches over into a second stroke — closer to a very tall bridge shape than the printed H. You can compare it across every cursive style this site offers using the tool below — try typing your own word or name to see how H looks alongside other letters.

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This is the same cursive generator used across the site, prefilled with H — type anything else to preview it across all 25 cursive styles.

Cursive Styles

Bold
𝓗
Bold
𝕳
Bold
𝜢
Bold
𝕳
Bold
H ྃ
Cute
WhatsApp
Cute
𐋅
Cute
Cool
Cute
Fancy
Cute
Cute
н
Cute
ɧ
Glitch
Cute
Н
Cute
𐒅
Fancy
Cute
⦅𝓗 ͡⦆
Cute
Cute
Cute
Ƕ
Cute
Cute

How to Write H in Cursive

The general stroke capital H rises into a tall loop, descends, then arches over into a second stroke — closer to a very tall bridge shape than the printed H. Cursive letterforms vary between handwriting styles and curricula — treat this as a common pattern, not the only correct way to write it.

Cursive H Examples

A few short combinations and full words starting with H, shown in the same bold script as the letter above:

𝓗𝓪𝓗𝓮𝓗𝓸𝓗𝓪𝓹𝓹𝔂𝓗𝓸𝓷𝓮𝔂𝓗𝓪𝓻𝓶𝓸𝓷𝔂𝓗𝓪𝓷𝓷𝓪𝓱

Capital H vs small h in Cursive

Capital H
𝓗
Cursive Small h
𝓱

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Frequently Asked Questions

In common cursive styles, capital H rises into a tall loop, descends, then arches over into a second stroke — closer to a very tall bridge shape than the printed H. You can see the live Unicode rendering at the top of this page, or compare it across every cursive style in the tool below.

The general stroke capital H rises into a tall loop, descends, then arches over into a second stroke — closer to a very tall bridge shape than the printed H. Cursive letterforms vary between handwriting styles and curricula, so treat this as a common pattern rather than the only correct way to write it.

Click the copy button next to the large H at the top of this page, or click any row in the font tool below — both copy real Unicode text you can paste anywhere, no image or download involved.

Capital H rises into a tall loop, descends, then arches over into a second stroke — closer to a very tall bridge shape than the printed H. Lowercase h climbs into a tall ascender loop, comes back down, and finishes with a small hump, similar in shape to lowercase b but with a rounder bridge. See both side by side below, or visit the small h page directly.