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 the …
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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