Why limit yourself to your small screen on the phone? Run 小学生手書き漢字ドリル1026 – はんぷく学習シリーズ, an app by StudySwitch, Inc., best experienced on your PC or Mac with BlueStacks, the world’s #1 Android emulator.
小学生手書き漢字ドリル1026 feels like a clean, no-nonsense kanji workout, the kind someone can actually keep up with. It covers the full set of elementary school kanji and splits everything by grade, then serves five quick questions per round so study never drags on. The mix is not just writing either. There are readings, dictation, four-character idioms, plus synonym, antonym, and homophone drills, so practice hits meaning and usage, not only shapes. What stands out is the handwriting bit. You write the character on the screen, it recognizes it, and after submitting it shows the stroke order animation, so mistakes are obvious and easy to fix. The strictness can be tuned in settings, including how long it waits before checking, which helps kids and also adults who are rusty.
It is very simple visually, almost plain, which ends up being nice because there is nothing to distract from the drills. The sentences are chosen so the meanings stick and vocabulary grows without it feeling forced. Perfect scores hand out a tiny “Well done” or the “Kenkaiden” mark, which is small motivation but it works. On PC with BlueStacks, the bigger writing area makes tracing cleaner, and using a mouse or stylus feels surprisingly natural for kanji strokes. There are ads, and there is a paid way to remove them if that bothers anyone. For steady practice across all six grades, short sessions, and hand-writing that actually checks stroke order, this one does the job.
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