Wanikani does not teach stroke order, but there are scripts you can install for it.
This is a third-party script/app and is not created by the WaniKani team. By using this, you understand that it can stop working at any time or be discontinued indefinitely.
A minimalist perspective on the Kanji Stroke Order userscript.
@looki ’s stroke order script is nice, but the diagrams for some busy kanji tend to get rather wide and quite inconvenient to use, so I made a version that works for me (and could be of use for someone else).
No external dependencies, but you need …
Hitsuji Stroke Order Diagrams
by acm
version 0.9 (beta!)
This script add stroke order animations to WK. It uses the Draw Me A Kanji (DMAK) library (you can see a demo of the animations there). The kanji stroke data comes from KanjiVG .
Installation Instructions
Get Tampermonkey (installation instructions in this thread )
Click on the installation link (Tampermonkey should auto-detect .user.js files)
Install the script after you check the security (at least see that script will only change th…
But Wanikani wasn’t really built for stroke order, so if you really want to get to know it, you’ll either have to be self-motivated with writing practice or use another resource.
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