What Does Your Handwriting Say About You? (Handwriting Analysis Quiz)

By Michelle Ajema

Handwriting of a man signing paper with a fountain pen

What Does Your Handwriting Say About You? (Handwriting Analysis Quiz)

By Michelle Ajema

Have you ever wondered what a graphology expert would have to say about your handwriting? Have you ever wondered what that even means? Graphology is the analysis of the characteristics of a person’s writing, in other words: handwriting analysis.

Such a study is said to reveal the emotional and psychological state of the person who wrote the script at the time it was written.

Similar to a personality quiz, a thorough look at your own writing will uncover what you are feeling at the given moment. These feelings bubble to the surface and are expressed through your writing style.

Grab your favorite pen, write the following phrase, then you can start the quiz.

"The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog."

If you’re eager to learn more about what your handwriting styles say about you, follow our simple steps outlined below in our handwriting analysis quiz.

And guess what these messy famous signatures say about their owners!

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8 Comments

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Hafiza Hiba Asghar

Graphology test is the best test to describe your personality due to the writing style

Rubab

Graphology-handwriting analysis- is the study of handwriting and what it can tell about the mind behind it. When a person writes, it’s his hand that does the writing, but his brain that does the dictating. There have been many cases of amputees who, having lost the hand or arm with which they wrote, relearned the art with either the other hand, or the feet, or the mouth. Aside from a certain understandable shakiness caused by the difficulties of the feat, the writings were extremely similar to the originals. Trained graphologists had no trouble recognizing the same individual.
From this, we see that it is the personality that is expressed on paper by the handwriting.
Joel Engel

https://www.whichcareermatchesyourcharacter.com/
Joel Engel

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