Print the Alphabet

Generate the English alphabet with customizable formatting using the Print the Alphabet Tool. Select uppercase, lowercase, or both; apply separators, line formatting, prefixes, and suffixes. Output updates live and is easy to export or copy.

How to Use:

  1. Choose the letter case using the Uppercase / Lowercase / Both radio buttons.
  2. (Optional) Toggle Show Index to number each letter.
  3. (Optional) Toggle Add Space to insert a space after each letter.
  4. (Optional) Toggle Wrap Letters to surround letters with a prefix and suffix (defaults to [ and ]).
  5. (Optional) Toggle Line-by-Line to print one letter per line instead of inline with separators.
  6. Enter a Separator string (e.g., comma, dash, etc.) to join letters when not line-by-line.
  7. Use the Prefix and Suffix inputs to wrap each letter (only applies when Wrap Letters is on).
  8. Click Print Alphabet to generate the result instantly.
  9. Use Copy Output or Export to File to save the result.
  10. Click Clear All to reset all output and settings.

What Print the Alphabet Tool Can Do:

  • Output all 26 letters in uppercase, lowercase, or both.
  • Format each letter with a custom prefix and suffix (e.g., [A], {B}, etc.).
  • Add an index number before each letter (e.g., 1. A, 2. B...).
  • Choose line-by-line or single-line output formatting.
  • Use any separator to join letters (commas, spaces, slashes, etc.).
  • Dynamically shows a Total letters counter below the output.
  • Provides options to copy or download the formatted result instantly.

Example:

Settings:

  • Case: Uppercase
  • Separator: -
  • Prefix: (
  • Suffix: )
  • Wrap Letters: On
  • Show Index: On
  • Line-by-Line: Off

Result:
1. (A) - 2. (B) - 3. (C) - ... - 26. (Z)

Common Use Cases:

Use this tool for educational charts, alphabet drills, formatting letter sequences for games or quizzes, generating token sequences, or preparing lists for software or testing environments. The options give precise control over how the alphabet appears, whether in blocks or as a vertical list, numbered or raw.

Useful Tools & Suggestions:

If you’re printing the alphabet, Enumerate Letters adds a numbered index that’s great for teaching tools or sorting references. And if you want to mix things up a bit, Randomize the Alphabet gives you a shuffled version for quizzes, puzzles, or just breaking the routine.