Cursive E

The letter E in cursive — capital and lowercase, with stroke-by-stroke steps. Trace it, print it, save it as a PDF, or download a PNG. Free, no sign-up.

Capital and lowercase E in cursive

Print this big cursive E and e to trace, or download it as a PNG.

How the cursive e works — joins, family, and the usual mistake

E is a loop-family letter (b, e, f, h, k, l) — the same loop as l, shrunk below the midline. A pinched, closed loop makes e look like i — keep daylight inside the loop.

Practice words: Emma, egg, end. For dotted, dashed, and faint practice rows of any word at seven difficulty levels, use the handwriting worksheet generator.

The cursive capital E

The cursive capital E looks like a backwards 3 or a stacked double-c: two rounded chambers drawn in one motion, finishing with a small tail that joins the next letter.

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