How to Write Cursive Capital W
Stroke Instructions
Start near the top line. Make two connected V-shapes that reach from the top line to the baseline. Each point should touch the baseline and each peak should reach the top line. After the second V, add an exit stroke that connects to the next letter.
Tips for Success
- Think of it as two capital V's connected together
- All peaks should reach the top line
- All points should touch the baseline
- Keep the spacing even
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- The V-shapes being uneven
- Not reaching the full height with all peaks
- Making it too narrow or too wide
Practice Worksheets
Download and print this free worksheet to practice writing cursive Capital W.

Capital W Worksheet
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