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100 Writing Systems of the World

After 2 years of work it's now ready, my new book "100 Writing Systems of the World". Buy from Amazon: https://amzn.to/3TtGsnr


The book contains 100 writing systems from all over the world and all kind of writing system types.


Writing systems by type


Abugida 43

Alphabet 33

Abjad 14

Syllabary 10

Logographic 2



Writing systems by continent


70 from Asia

16 from Europe

9 from Africa

4 from the Americas

1 from Oceania



Structure of the book


Left page:

Name of the writing system.

Basic information (type, writing direction, invention or usage time, creator, regions with predominant usage, language associated with).

Character charts.


Right page:

Empty graph ruled pages for you to start writing in these different script right away.



Full list of writing systems


Arabic, Aramaic, Armenian, Avestan, Avoiuli, Balinese, Bamum, Batak, Baybayin, Bengali, Brahmi, Buhid, Burmese, Carian, Chakma, Cham, Cherokee, Coptic, Cypriot, Cyrillic, Deseret, Devanagari, Egyptian hieroglyphs, Elbasan, Etruscan, Fraser (Old Lisu), Futhark, Garay, Ge’ez, Georgian, Glagolitic, Gothic, Greek, Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Hangul, Hanunó'o, Hanzi, Hebrew, Hiragana, Inscriptional Pahlavi, Inscriptional Parthian, Inuktitut, Javanese, Kaithi, Kannada, Katakana, Kayah Li, Kharosthi, Khmer, Lao, Lepcha, Limbu, Linear B, Lontara, Lycian, Lydian, Malayalam, Mandaic, Manichaean, Mayan, Meitei Mayek, Mongolian, Nabataean, New Tai Lue, N'Ko, Odia, Ogham, Ol Chiki, Old Hungarian, Old Permic, Old Turkic, Osmanya, Phags-pa, Phoenician, Rejang, Samaritan, Saurashtra, Shavian, Sinhala, South Arabian, Soyombo, Sumerian cuneiform, Sundanese, Sylheti Nagri, Syriac, Tagbanwa, Tai Le, Tai Tham, Tai Viet, Tamil, Telugu, Tengwar, Thaana, Thai, Tibetan, Tifinagh, Tocharian, Ugaritic cuneiform, Vai.


Champollion Challenge


We have launched the Champollion deciphering challenge for everyone who has the book. There is a hidden code that you have to crack to get the next clue. You have all what you need to crack the code with the book. The first person to complete the challenge will get 1000€ of cash. So if you want to experience an adventure then get the book and start deciphering the hidden code after you find it. The name of the challenge comes from Jean-François Champollion, who deciphered the Egyptian hieroglyphs with the help of the Rosetta Stone.


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