Skritter is one of the most well-known apps for learning to write Chinese characters. It's been around since 2008 and has built a loyal following among serious Mandarin learners. But is it the right choice for Singapore primary school students? Here's my honest review.
Section 1: The ReviewThe Good: What Skritter Does Well
Skritter's Genuine Strengths
Let me be clear: Skritter is a quality app. If your primary goal is stroke-order mastery, it delivers:
- Best-in-class stroke practice — Draw characters on screen and get real-time feedback on stroke order, direction, and accuracy
- Instant correction — The app shows exactly where your strokes went wrong, helping build muscle memory
- Polished experience — Well-designed interface that feels premium
- Built-in spaced repetition — Characters you struggle with appear more frequently
- Both Simplified and Traditional — Useful if your child needs to learn both
For adults learning Mandarin as a second language, or learners focused purely on handwriting, Skritter is genuinely excellent.
The Bad: Where Skritter Falls Short for Singapore Parents
The Real Issues
- It's a niche tool, not a complete solution: Skritter focuses almost exclusively on character writing. It doesn't comprehensively cover reading recognition or meaning recall, both of which are tested in school exams.
- Subscription model adds up: At ~$15/month or $100/year, you're looking at $600+ over your child's primary school years. That's a significant ongoing cost.
- Not MOE-aligned: Skritter uses standard HSK word lists and general Chinese vocabulary. It doesn't follow Singapore's MOE syllabus, so your child might master characters that never appear in their Ting Xie or exams.
- No grade-level organisation: There's no way to filter content by Primary 1, 2, 3, etc. A P1 student could be learning P4-level characters without realising it.
- Designed for general learners: The app serves a global audience learning Mandarin, not specifically Singapore students following the MOE curriculum.
Writing Practice vs Complete Vocabulary Mastery
Here's the fundamental question Singapore parents need to ask: What does my child actually need to succeed in school Chinese?
Skritter answers the question "Can my child write this character correctly?" That's valuable, but it's only one piece of the puzzle.
School exams test three distinct skills:
The Three Skills Your Child Needs
- Reading recognition: Seeing a character and knowing how to pronounce it (tested in oral exams, comprehension)
- Writing recall: Hearing a word and being able to write the characters (tested in Ting Xie)
- Meaning understanding: Knowing what the word means (tested in comprehension, composition)
A child who can write a character perfectly but doesn't recognise it when reading, or doesn't know what it means, will still struggle in school.
This is why "writing-only" apps like Skritter, while excellent at what they do, may not be the most efficient use of your child's limited study time. You need a tool that builds all three skills for the specific vocabulary your child will be tested on.
Section 3: Comparison TableSide-by-Side Comparison
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The Bottom Line
Choose Skritter if: You want dedicated stroke-order practice with real-time feedback, you're not specifically targeting MOE exams, and you're comfortable with an ongoing subscription.
Choose the MOE Anki Deck if: Your priority is helping your child master the exact vocabulary they'll be tested on in school. You want comprehensive coverage of reading, writing, and meaning. And you prefer paying once rather than monthly.
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