About the Cursive Alphabet
The cursive alphabet consists of 26 letters — A through Z — written in a flowing, connected style. Cursive writing was taught in schools for centuries as the standard form of handwriting. Each letter in cursive has a unique form that differs from print letters, with strokes designed to connect naturally to the next letter.
Cursive Uppercase Letters A to Z
Uppercase cursive letters are used at the start of sentences, proper nouns, and names. In cursive, uppercase letters tend to be more decorative and elaborate than their lowercase counterparts. Capital cursive letters like A, G, and Q are particularly distinctive and often vary between different cursive styles.
Cursive Lowercase Letters a to z
Lowercase cursive letters form the bulk of everyday cursive writing. They are designed to connect to each other, creating the flowing appearance that cursive is known for. Letters like a, d, g, and q share similar forms in cursive, while letters like f and z have especially unique cursive shapes.
How to Use These Cursive Letters
- Click any letter to copy it — paste it anywhere that supports Unicode text
- Use individual letters to spell names, words, or create custom designs
- Copy the full alphabet for reference or creative projects
- Works on Instagram, TikTok, Discord, Twitter, WhatsApp and more
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cursive letter for A? The classic script uppercase cursive A is 𝒜 and the lowercase cursive a is 𝒶.
How do you write cursive Z? The cursive capital Z is 𝒵 and the lowercase cursive z is 𝓏.
Can I copy cursive letters to Instagram? Yes — these are Unicode characters that work on Instagram, TikTok, Discord, and most platforms.