Letter guide
Cursive M
Cursive M depends on rhythm. The humps need to stay even enough to read, while the first stroke can still feel personal in names and signatures.
Uppercase and lowercase examples
Uppercase M
Capital M often starts with a tall entry stroke. Keep the following humps even so the letter does not look crowded.
Lowercase m
Lowercase m has three rounded movements. If the humps flatten, it can look like n or u.
Practice focus
Practice ma, me, mi, and my to keep the rhythm consistent across connections.
Practice words
M writing notes
Why does cursive M look crowded?
M has repeated rounded strokes, so spacing matters more than extra decoration.
How can I practice lowercase m?
Slow down the repeated humps and keep the exit stroke ready for the next letter.