0.5: 0.7: The most common tip size, ideal for all uses, from writing to drawing.
2: 3.2: The tip size resembles that of a classic pencil. It can be sharpened with a corresponding sharpener.
0.9: 3: They have better "flow" when writing as the tip does not sink into the paper. They can create a variety of tones in designs and calligraphic effects.
5: 5.6: Particularly thick tips with which you can draw lines in different sizes, depending on the sharpening and angle of the pencil used. Ideal for drawing shadows.
0.2: 0.4: Particularly thin tips ideal for writing in tight spaces or adding details to designs. They can break easily.