Click on a radical to add it to (or remove it from) the query input field.
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        links+w foo (word) should give the same results as
  \bfoo\b, +1 foo (1st word) as
  ^foo\b, and += foo (exact) as
  ^foo$.  (The + prefix was chosen because
  no valid regex can start with it.)
  foo matches "foo".
  . ^ $ * + ? { } [ ] \ | ( ) allow
    matching using sophisticated patterns and rules; they are escaped
    by preceding them with a backslash; e.g.  \\ matches
    an actual backslash.
  . matches any character (except newline); e.g.
    ba. matches "bar", "baz", etc.
  ^ matches at the start of a line; e.g.
    ^foo matches "foo" at the start of a line.
  $ matches at the end of a line; e.g.
    foo$ matches "foo" at the end of a line.
  \b matches at a "word boundary" (the start or end of
    a "word"); e.g. \bbar\b matches "bar" in "foo bar
    baz", but not in "foobarbaz"; \B is its complement.
  * matches the preceding thing zero or more times;
    e.g. fo* matches "f", "fo", "foo", etc.
  + matches the preceding thing one or more times; e.g.
    fo+ matches "fo", "foo", etc.
  ? matches the preceding thing optionally; e.g.
    fo? matches "f" or "fo".
  {m,n} (or just {m} instead of
    {m,m}) matches the preceding thing m to
    n times; e.g.  fo{2,4} matches "foo",
    "fooo", or "foooo".
  [...] is a character class; e.g.  [a-z]
    matches "a" through "z"; [あいうえお] matches "あ",
    "い", "う", "え", or "お".
  [^...] is a complementing character class; e.g.
    [^a-z] matches anything but "a" through "z".
  \d matches any decimal digit (equivalent to
    [0-9]); \D is its complement (equivalent
    to [^0-9]).
  \s matches any whitespace character; \S
    is its complement.
  \w matches any alphanumeric (i.e. "word" or "letter")
    character; \W is its complement.
  | is alternation; e.g. foo|bar|baz
    matches "foo", "bar", or "baz".
  (...) is grouping; e.g. ab* matches "a",
    "ab", "abb", etc. whereas (ab)* matches "", "ab",
    "abab", etc.; ^foo|bar$ matches "foo" at the
    beginning of a line or "bar" at the end, whereas
    ^(foo|bar)$ matches either "foo" or "bar" as a whole
    line; a backslash followed by the number of the group (starting
    from 1) can be used later in the pattern to refer back to what it
    (actually) matched; e.g.  [a-z]{2} matches "aa",
    "ab", "za", etc. whereas ([a-z])\1 matches "aa",
    "bb", etc. (but not "ab" or "za").
  \p{...} matches a unicode property; e.g.
    \p{Han} matches kanji, \p{Hiragana}
    matches hiragana, and \p{Katakana} matches katakana;
    \P{...} is its complement.
  \pK for \p{Han},
    \ph for \p{Hiragana}, and
    \pk for \p{Katakana}.
  +w cat (\bcat\b) matches "cat" in "the
    cat" (but not in e.g. "indicates").
  +1 cat (^cat\b) matches "cat" in "cat"
    or "cat (esp. the domestic cat, Felis catus)" (but not in e.g.
    "category").
  += cat (^cat$) matches "cat" exactly.
  += 猫\pK (^猫\pK$) matches "猫" followed
    by exactly one other kanji.
  += (\pK)\1 (^(\pK)\1$) matches e.g.
    "人人".
  v1.1.0-34-g2c553c5 • new: handwritten kanji recognition (kanjidraw) • new: larger japanese text setting • new: browse kanji by SKIP code • updated databases • improved dark mode v1.0.0 • new: french & spanish (& swedish) (jmdict meanings & sentences) • new: pitch data for readings in katakana • improved radical dialog • improved romaji/kana conversion • fixed crash on android 8 • various improvements & fixes v0.4.0 • updated databases: 2020 version of kyouiku kanji, more pitch data, etc. • improved help dialog • new: jlpt vocab data, search & browse by jlpt level • new: share & open jiten.obfusk.dev links in app • new: quickly switch between search forms using dropdown • new: optionally show romaji • improved button to convert romaji to hiragana and between hiragana and katakana • improved search options • improved tooltips • moved "select radical" button • fixed copying to clipboard • various small improvements & bug fixes