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rfindley said...
xero said...s there a tool to use WaniKani Radicals for writing practice ? Since WaniKani radicals are unique to WaniKani it is difficult to search them, plus since WaniKani doesn't provide the stroke order even for the radicals it is difficult to practice them. Please Help.

To summarize , I want to print Practice sheets for the radicals with stroke order, using WaniKani radicals and order.
All but 42 of the Wanikani radicals are also kanji, so you could just use any of the kanji worksheet tools.

The radicals that are also kanji are:
Lトナネハホマムメユヨラ㐮一丁七万丈三上下不且世丙両並丩中丰串丶丸主丿乃久乍乙乚九也亀亅予争二云五井亜亠亡交亥享京亭人亼今介付代令会余保儿兀元兄充兆先光免兑入公六共其兼冂内冊冋冓冖冫几凵凶凸凹出刀刂刃分制力勇務勹勺勿包匕化北匚区十千午半南単占卩卬厂原去又及友反受口古句召可台史右司各合吉同名向君呂呉告周咅品員啇回土圣坴堇士売壴夂夋夌复夕夜大天太夫央失奇女子孝宀守安客家容寸寺専小少尞尢尭尸尺屋屯山岡巛川工巨己巳巴巻巾市帯干平幸幺广広廴廾开弋弓弗弟彑彡彳心忄必思恵意感戈成我戸扁手扌才支敝文斉斗斤方日旦旧早明易昔暴曲更曽月有木未本束東果業楽欠次止正歩歯歹殳毋母毎比毛氏民气水氵求波火灬為無然爪爰父片牙牛犬犭玄王瓜甘甚生用甫田由甲申男番疋疒癶発白百皮皿監目県真矛矢石示禹禺离禾穴空立竜竹米糸系絜缶罒羊義羽耂者而耒耳聿肉胃能臣自至臼舌舎舛舟艮色艹苟莫蔵虍虫血行衣西覀見角言谷豆豕豸貝責貴賞赤走足身車辛辟辰農道酉釆里重金長門間阝隹雇雨青非面革韋音頁風飛食首馬骨高鬲鬼魚鳥麗黄黒龍イ

The ones that aren't kanji are:
bar, bear, beggar, blackjack, boob, cactus, chinese, cleat, cloak, comb, corn, creeper, death star, egg, elf, explosion, grass, gun, hat, hick, hills, horns, kick, leaf, morning, pope, potato, psychopath, satellite, saw, shark, spikes, squid, stick, tofu, train, triceratops, trident, viking, water slide, worm, zombie

These don't technically have a stroke order by themselves, since they are made up.  You'd be better off learning the kanji that they are used in.  But if you're doing this purely for memorization purposes (which seems overkill to me for radicals, since you'll never use them standalone in real life, but do whatever works for you), then you could use the generic stroke order rules to make up your own theoretically-correct order.
 
rfindley said...
xero said...s there a tool to use WaniKani Radicals for writing practice ? Since WaniKani radicals are unique to WaniKani it is difficult to search them, plus since WaniKani doesn't provide the stroke order even for the radicals it is difficult to practice them. Please Help.

To summarize , I want to print Practice sheets for the radicals with stroke order, using WaniKani radicals and order.
All but 42 of the Wanikani radicals are also kanji, so you could just use any of the kanji worksheet tools.

The radicals that are also kanji are:
Lトナネハホマムメユヨラ㐮一丁七万丈三上下不且世丙両並丩中丰串丶丸主丿乃久乍乙乚九也亀亅予争二云五井亜亠亡交亥享京亭人亼今介付代令会余保儿兀元兄充兆先光免兑入公六共其兼冂内冊冋冓冖冫几凵凶凸凹出刀刂刃分制力勇務勹勺勿包匕化北匚区十千午半南単占卩卬厂原去又及友反受口古句召可台史右司各合吉同名向君呂呉告周咅品員啇回土圣坴堇士売壴夂夋夌复夕夜大天太夫央失奇女子孝宀守安客家容寸寺専小少尞尢尭尸尺屋屯山岡巛川工巨己巳巴巻巾市帯干平幸幺广広廴廾开弋弓弗弟彑彡彳心忄必思恵意感戈成我戸扁手扌才支敝文斉斗斤方日旦旧早明易昔暴曲更曽月有木未本束東果業楽欠次止正歩歯歹殳毋母毎比毛氏民气水氵求波火灬為無然爪爰父片牙牛犬犭玄王瓜甘甚生用甫田由甲申男番疋疒癶発白百皮皿監目県真矛矢石示禹禺离禾穴空立竜竹米糸系絜缶罒羊義羽耂者而耒耳聿肉胃能臣自至臼舌舎舛舟艮色艹苟莫蔵虍虫血行衣西覀見角言谷豆豕豸貝責貴賞赤走足身車辛辟辰農道酉釆里重金長門間阝隹雇雨青非面革韋音頁風飛食首馬骨高鬲鬼魚鳥麗黄黒龍イ

The ones that aren't kanji are:
bar, bear, beggar, blackjack, boob, cactus, chinese, cleat, cloak, comb, corn, creeper, death star, egg, elf, explosion, grass, gun, hat, hick, hills, horns, kick, leaf, morning, pope, potato, psychopath, satellite, saw, shark, spikes, squid, stick, tofu, train, triceratops, trident, viking, water slide, worm, zombie

These don't technically have a stroke order by themselves, since they are made up.  You'd be better off learning the kanji that they are used in.  But if you're doing this purely for memorization purposes (which seems overkill to me for radicals, since you'll never use them standalone in real life, but do whatever works for you), then you could use the generic stroke order rules to make up your own theoretically-correct order.
 
EskimoJo said...
xero said... s there a tool to use WaniKani Radicals for writing practice ? Since WaniKani radicals are unique to WaniKani it is difficult to search them, plus since WaniKani doesn't provide the stroke order even for the radicals it is difficult to practice them. Please Help.

To summarize , I want to print Practice sheets for the radicals with stroke order, using WaniKani radicals and order.
No. And it would make more sense to learn to write kanji using the correct stroke orders. The way they are broken down on WK are not always how they should be broken down.
There is an add on that provides a picture of the complete stroke order for kanji here: /t/Userscript-Stroke-Order-Diagram/5040/1
There is an add on that draws the kanji for you in the reviews, through a gif here: /t/UserScript-Stroke-animation-for-reviews-and-lessons/9741/1
And here are some kanji sheets that you can print off (but I would advise a mini white board to save on paper): /t/★-Print-Kanji-Practie-Writing-Worksheets-Toggle-stroke-orders-onoff-★/6111/1
 Thank You guys. Really appreciate the help.