Cursive Small s
s in cursive
This is a real Unicode character, not an image — it copies and pastes as plain text anywhere.
Cursive Small s
In common cursive styles, small s is a smaller version of the same double curve, compact enough that it can look similar to a small capital S at first glance. 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 s looks alongside other letters.
Try the Cursive Font Tool
This is the same cursive generator used across the site, prefilled with s — type anything else to preview it across all 25 cursive styles.
Cursive Styles
How to Write s in Cursive
The general stroke small s is a smaller version of the same double curve, compact enough that it can look similar to a small capital S at first glance. Cursive letterforms vary between handwriting styles and curricula — treat this as a common pattern, not the only correct way to write it.
Cursive s Examples
A few short combinations and full words starting with s, shown in the same bold script as the letter above:
Small S vs capital S in Cursive
Related Cursive Letters
Frequently Asked Questions
In common cursive styles, small s is a smaller version of the same double curve, compact enough that it can look similar to a small capital S at first glance. 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 small s is a smaller version of the same double curve, compact enough that it can look similar to a small capital S at first glance. 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 s 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.
Lowercase s is a smaller version of the same double curve, compact enough that it can look similar to a small capital S at first glance. Capital S is a tall, flowing double curve — it bends one way near the top and the opposite way lower down, like a stretched-out serpentine line. See both side by side below, or visit the capital S page directly.