Chinese character practice

Practice Hanzi

Two focused ways to build Chinese character memory: drill recognition until it feels familiar, then study how each Hanzi is written.

Learn with intent

A small hub for serious Hanzi study

Use the drill app when you want fast review and active recall. Use the writing guide when you want to understand stroke order, structure, and the movement behind a character.

Choose your tool

Practice and writing live in separate focused spaces

DR dr.practice-hanzi.uk

Hanzi drill practice

Review Chinese characters through repeated recognition and recall. Best for keeping characters active in memory.

  • Chinese character practice
  • Recognition and recall drills
  • Daily Hanzi review
Open drill app
WR wr.practice-hanzi.uk

Hanzi writing guide

Learn how Chinese characters are written by focusing on stroke movement, structure, and character form.

  • Learn to write Chinese characters
  • Hanzi stroke order study
  • Character structure support
Open writing guide

For learners

Build recognition first, then make writing visible

Practice Hanzi is for learners who want a direct path into Chinese character practice. The drill tool helps you review Hanzi repeatedly so characters stop feeling like isolated shapes.

The writing tool supports the next step: learning how to write Hanzi with attention to stroke order and structure. Together, they make character study easier to return to every day.

Questions

Quick answers

Which tool should I open first?

Start with the drill app if you want practice now. Use the writing guide when you want to slow down and study how a character is formed.

Why use DR and WR subdomains?

They keep each tool short and memorable while this main page explains the full meaning for learners and search engines.

Can this help with Chinese character writing practice?

Yes. The writing guide is intended for learners who want to understand Hanzi stroke order, character structure, and writing flow.