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Some symbols are hard to distinguish, or are easily confused for each other, particularly when handwritten.
Some symbols are hard to distinguish, or are easily confused for each other, particularly when handwritten.

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Some symbols are hard to distinguish, or are easily confused for each other, particularly when handwritten.

Handwritten examples

When 1 is written with a twiddle at the top rather than just as a straight line, it could look like a 7. Or, a hastily-written 7 could look like this kind of 1.

A common way of resolving this is to draw a line across the middle of the 7.


m, μ, u and n can all run into each other, particularly when written in cursive.

A famous example where these combine to produce something hard to read is the word 'minimum':

The word "minimum", handwritten.