Hunter
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How to Write Hunter in Cursive

Hunter

Hunter starts with the ornate capital H and has the nt connection in the middle that involves a quick height adjustment. The u-n pair early on creates a smooth wave pattern, and the t-e-r ending flows well once you cross the t. Six letters with a strong, active feel.

Letter-by-Letter Breakdown

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Tricky Connections in "Hunter"

These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.

Hu
"Hu" Connection
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The capital H's finishing loop leads into the u. Keep the u's two downstrokes even and at the midline.

nt
"nt" Connection
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The n's last hump connects into the t. Both are short letters, but the t needs its crossbar added later.

er
"er" Connection
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The e opens into the small cursive r. Keep the r as a tiny bump, not a tall letter.

Practice Tips for "Hunter"

1

The capital H is fancy with its loops. Practice it separately until it feels natural.

2

Cross the t after writing all six letters.

3

The un pair early on should look like a smooth wave. Use it to build momentum.

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