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ASL manual alphabet dexterity games

Practice reading cues and tapping letters in order — the same fine motor ingredients interpreters and Deaf community members use for long sessions. This is education, not certification, and it does not record your camera.

Three modes

Pick a game — all run in the browser

Each mode uses the same manual-alphabet letter set. Open the A–Z reference under the games for full shape cues. Difficulty is self-paced: take breaks, shrink motion, or leave anytime.

Pick the letter that matches the hand shape cue. This builds reading + recall for the one-hand alphabet — not a substitute for in-person ASL classes.

Shape cue

Thumb inserted between index and middle while the hand stays in a fist.

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Why this exists on HandTherapy.app

Interpreters and fluent signers can experience high-repetition hand and wrist load. Light, consent-based dexterity games can sit next to tendon glides and recovery pacing — without claiming we measure your signing fluency. A future phase may explore optional camera pacing cues (see devplan 82); today is text + tap only.