What does B mean on a pencil?

The degree of hardness of a pencil is printed on the pencil.
B stands for "black". These pencils are soft. H stands for "hard".
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What does 2B and 4B mean on a pencil?

Today, however, most pencils using the HB system are designated by a number such as 2B, 4B or 2H to indicate the degree of hardness. For example, a 4B would be softer than a 2B and a 3H harder than an H.
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Is B the darkest pencil?

From lightest to darkest. 6H is the lightest and hardest grade pencil; 8B is the darkest and softest grade. This is based on Faber-Castell's line of pencils. There are other manufactures that may make lighter and darker pencils, but they are not typical of what you will find on the market.
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What does the B on a 2hb pencil mean?

As 2H will be harder than an H, a 6H is really, really hard but will produce lighter and thinner lines than the rest. B relates the softness of the lead to the blackness of the mark. The higher the number, the softer the lead and hence, the blacker the mark. Take a look at the range of values again.
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Why does B mean soft for pencils?

Soft leads are graded using the letter 'B' to designate how 'black' the mark they make is. Numbers are then used to indicate the degree of softness - the higher the number the softer the lead and the blacker the mark. For example, a 2B lead is softer than a B lead and will produce a blacker mark.
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Is B or HB darker?

H pencils are hard and they leave less graphite on the paper. This means that they are lighter. B pencils are softer and leave more graphite on the paper, meaning they are darker.
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What does 9B mean in pencils?

The softer the pencil, the smoother the graphite. The number beside each letter represents the level of hardness or softness. So a 9B pencil is softer/darker than a 2B, while an 8H will be harder/lighter than a 3H. Here's a list of pencil grades in order from lightest to darkest or hardest to softest.
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Which is darker HB or 6B?

So a B6 is softer and darker than a B2. An 6H is harder and lighter than a 2H and much harder and lighter than a HB or a B pencil. Sometimes you can find an F pencil which is a slightly harder version of HB, meaning you can sharpen it to an even finer point. There is no need to have all these types of graphite pencils.
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Which is darker 2B or HB?

HB pencils are most commonly used for writing, and are a staple in schools for exams and penmanship. Some people prefer writing with a 2B pencil as it has a darker lead for writing and calligraphy. If you're using a mechanical pencil, go for 0.5mm or 0.7mm lead.
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What is an F pencil?

F. The letter 'F' indicates a pencil that sharpens to a fine point. HB. A combination of letters, for example, 'HB' means the pencil is hard and black. 'HB' pencils are considered the middle point of pencil lead grades.
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Is a 6B pencil dark?

The difference gets more noticeable down the line, however, exposing a core limitation of graphite pencils: they only go so dark. The graphite-only 8B really isn't much darker than the 6B, which isn't much darker than the 4B.
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What are the B and H on drawing pencils?

The degree of hardness of a pencil is printed on the pencil.

B stands for "black". These pencils are soft. H stands for "hard". HB stands for "hard black", which means "medium hard".
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What are 6B pencils used for?

Good Pencils for Darker Shading

It's soft enough to give a good layer of graphite quickly without going blunt too fast. The 6B pencil is good for very dark areas, but it's very soft and blunts quickly, so it's difficult to use for detail and tends to look grainy, skimming over the surface of the paper.
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What does 6B pencil mean?

Most modern pencils using the HB scale feature a letter designation accompanied by a number (such as 2B, 6B or 5H) to indicate the degree of hardness or blackness. At this point in time, the F pencil is the only grade that isn't accompanied by a number (because there's only the one variant).
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What is 3B pencil used for?

A 3B provides both wider, blacker text, and that smoothness that allows the pencil to glide on the page. Darker pencils glide even more – at least most of them; this depends on the brand – but they wear out very quickly, and need to be sharpened every couple of minutes.
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Which is softer 2B or HB?

Softer lead gets a B grading, with a number to say how soft the lead is. B on its own is just a little softer than HB. 2B, 3B and 4B are increasingly soft. Further up the range, 9B is the very softest lead available, but so soft and crumbly that it's rarely used.
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Are 2B pencils good for drawing?

The best pencils for drawing and sketching are a HB, 2B, 6B and 9B. Far better than buying a whole set of pencils, most of which will never be used.
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What is a 4B pencil?

"B" pencils feature softer graphite. (The "B" stands for "black".) The number found in front of the letter reveals just how soft or hard the pencil is. In other words, a "4H" pencil is harder than a "2H" pencil while a "4B" pencil is softer than a "2B" pencil.
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What pencils are best for sketching?

The Best Drawing Pencils, According to Artists
  • Alvin Draft-Matic Mechanical Pencil. ...
  • Pentel Graph Gear 1000 Mechanical Drafting Pencil. ...
  • General Pencil Charcoal Pencils. ...
  • Faber-Castel 110060 Polychromos Colored Pencil Set In Metal Tin. ...
  • Prismacolor Premier Colored Pencils. ...
  • Cretacolor 72 Aqua Monolith Metal Tin Set.
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Is there a 10B pencil?

The 10B pencil is one of the softest and darkest graphite pencils there is. Artists use it for shading and creating a sense of three-dimensional form by graduations of tone.
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Who uses 9H pencil?

In general, hard pencils draw light lines; soft pencils draw darker and wider lines. The hardest standard grade for drafting/drawing pencils is 9H. The softest pencil is grade 6B. In general, a 4H pencil is used for light layout lines and guide lines that are easy to erase.
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Is No 2 pencil same as 2B?

Pencils ranging from 2B to 9B are softer still and are used for sketching; 2H to 9H are harder than average. A common American #2 pencil is equivalent to HB. In order, the leads are (from hardest to softest) 9H | 8H | 7H | 6H | 5H | 4H | 3H | 2H | H | F | HB | B | 2B | 3B | 4B | 5B | 6B | 7B | 8B | 9B.
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