HSK 3.0 Level 6 Vocabulary List
Complete HSK 3.0 Level 6 word list with stroke order animations, pinyin, and meanings. Free practice worksheets.
Complete HSK 3.0 Level 6 word list with stroke order animations, pinyin, and meanings. Free practice worksheets.
HSK Level 6 includes 246 Chinese characters averaging 9.3 strokes, representing near-native proficiency. This vocabulary list covers characters used in professional, academic, and literary contexts. Even at this advanced level, stroke order practice helps with accurate handwriting and recognition of structurally complex characters.
The HSK 3.0 Level 6 vocabulary list includes 246 unique characters and 1548 writing-target words. The official syllabus for this level contains 1800 total entries, including duplicate pronunciations where applicable.
Chinese characters in this level have an average of 9.3 strokes, ranging from 3 to 23 strokes. These characters are more complex and require consistent stroke order practice to master.
The time varies by individual, but most learners spend 4-6 months working through this word list. Consistent daily stroke order practice of 10-15 Chinese characters is recommended. Use our animations and printable worksheets to accelerate your learning.
Learning correct stroke order is crucial for writing Chinese characters accurately. It builds proper writing habits, makes characters easier to remember, and is essential for handwriting recognition on the HSK exam. Our interactive animations show the exact stroke sequence with pinyin for each character.
Create a free account to Progress follows the official entry total for this level. If multiple entries share the same written form, such as different pronunciations of the same character, practicing that form once marks all matching entries complete. Filter by "To Learn" or "Mastered" to focus your study.
After mastering this vocabulary list, move on to HSK Level 7-9. Continue practicing regularly and start reading Chinese texts that use these characters. Use our worksheet generator to create review sheets for ongoing stroke order practice.