Beckett is seven letters with the capital B, a ck combination in the middle, and a double-t at the end you can cross with one stroke. The e-c-k sequence involves three short letters that need clear spacing. The double-t finish is satisfying when crossed cleanly.
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These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.
The capital B has two bumps. From its final stroke, connect into the e at the baseline.
The c opens into the k's vertical stem. The k branches with two angled strokes from mid-stem.
Write both t's without lifting, then cross them with a single horizontal stroke for a clean finish.
Cross both t's with one stroke at the very end. It is the last thing you do.
The ck combination is the trickiest connection. Practice c-to-k transitions separately.
The e-c-k-e middle section is all short letters. Keep them evenly sized and clearly spaced.
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