The lowercase ‘j’ starts with a loop at the top, similar to the letter ‘g.’ However, it has a shorter stroke that curves to the right, creating a sense of playfulness.
How to Write a lowercase cursive J?
Follow the below steps to Write a lowercase cursive J:
- Start slightly below the centre line.
- Bring your stroke into the centre line.
- Take your stroke downward, below the bottom line.
- Loop back up to the bottom line
- Create a tiny tail to the right of the letter for the connectors.
A lowercase cursive J consists of two separate strokes: a loop and a tail stroke. Cursive J’s frequently relate to the letter e in words like “Jersey” and “Jester”. They are also linked to the letter u in numerous words.
You may also watch a video on YouTube showing how to create a lowercase cursive J.