Join the Dark Side: Grades of Pencil Graphite from HB to 4B — The Gentleman Stationer (2024)

Over the years you tend to settle into those stationery products that really work for you in your day-to-day life, especially with consumable items like pencils. I go through a fair number of pencils regularly, and as I’ve been cleaning up TGS HQ in preparation for some renovation work, I’ve been taking stock of what I’m using most as measured by what’s on my desk and, with regard to pencils, what’s clearly been sharpened dozens of times. On the pencil front, I definitely have a strong preference for darker graphite.

Understanding the Graphite Scale

Here in the United States, we’re accustomed to seeing pencils designated in grades numbered “1-4”, starting with the No. 1 pencil as the softest option available and the “No. 2” as the standard writing or office pencil. (No. 3 and No. 4 pencils feature much harder cores and lighter lines, and are actually fairly difficult to find in the wild.) Once you break into the world of specialized pencils, however, you realize that the subtle variations are endless.

Outside of the United States (and increasingly inside the U.S.), graphite pencils are graded on a more detailed “HB”oriented scale, which measures the ratio of graphite and clay in the core. For example, an “HB” pencil is balanced between clay and graphite, and typically serves as your No. 2 equivalent. From there, pencils are graded as “B” through “10B” for softer, darker pencils that contain more graphite, and H through 10H for harder, lighter pencils that contain more clay. (Of course, there’s also the outlier “F” pencil, which is the equivalent of the rare “2.5” pencil and sits somewhere between HB and H.) For the uninitiated, this grading system can be quite confusing, especially if all you’re looking for is a writing pencil that’s slightly harder or slightly darker than a standard No. 2/HB.

Which Pencils Do I Use for Actual Writing? F through 4B

For the best balance of smoothness and legibility, I prefer pencils that fall on the darker side of the “HB” designation, typically a 2B pencil. (You may recall that I stocked up on a bulk order of 2B pencils back in November.) As long as I use paper with a bit of texture, which tends to hold graphite better, I don’t necessarily have issues with smearing, especially if I’m using a higher quality pencil from Tombow, Uni-Mitsubishi, or Caran D’Ache. That said, I’m willing to live with a touch of smeariness in exchange for a darker line, hence why I will even use 3B/4B pencils that many people find too soft for everyday writing. I also find sharpening pencils to be relaxing and a good “focus point” if I need to take a break at work, so the need to sharpen softer pencils more frequently doesn’t bother me.

On the harder side of the scale, I find “H” and up too light and scratchy for everyday writing. In addition to legibility problems, the feel of harder graphite doesn’t appeal to me. I will occasionally use an “F” grade pencil if I know that I want to be writing somewhere without ready access to a sharpener.

Favorite Soft Graphite Pencils

In addition to the Camel 2B, which I wrote about late last year, favorite soft-graphite pencils include the Mitsubishi Hi-Uni 2B, the Staedtler Noris 2B, the Tombow 2558 in B, and the Caran D’Ache Edelweiss in 3B. While I can’t actually peg the grade (since Blackwing doesn’t disclose it), the “Soft” original Blackwing is said to be around a 4B, and I regularly use that pencil for writing. Though it still requires a fair bit of sharpening, it has remarkable point retention and a lack of smeariness for graphite that soft.

Further Reading

For a comprehensive overview of graphite grades and the history behind the “grading system,” as well as years of back content full of pencil knowledge, check out this post from C.W. Pencil Enterprise back in 2018. Their archived site is generally an excellent source of information, even if the store itself is no longer open.

This post does not contain paid third-party affiliate links. Though some of the pencils here are available among the selection of pencils featured in the T.G.S. Curated Shop, others are linked to manufacturers and retailers who have not paid any compensation for being featured here. The Gentleman Stationer is supported entirely by purchases from the T.G.S. Curated Shop and the T.G.S. Patreon Program.

Join the Dark Side: Grades of Pencil Graphite from HB to 4B — The Gentleman Stationer (2024)

FAQs

Which is the darker pencil, HB or 4B? ›

The H is for the hardness, and the B is for the shade. HB is your standard #2 pencil, falling within the middle of the scale. From there, hardness is to the left and shade is to the right. A 4B, for example, is darker in shade than a B, but also softer.

What is the difference between HB and 4B? ›

The middle ground is referred to as 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.

What are pencils HB 2B 4B 6B for? ›

'H' stands for hard leads, ideal for technical drawing due to their fine lines and lighter marks. 'B' represents black or soft leads, known for their darker, bolder strokes, perfect for expressive sketches and shading. The middle ground is 'HB,' balancing hardness and blackness for everyday writing and basic sketching.

What is HB 2B 4B? ›

A 4B lead is softer than a 2B etc. Hard leads are graded in the same way, but use an 'H' to show how 'hard' they are. A 2H is harder than an H and a 6H is really really hard. HB (hard black) leads are considered to be the happy medium on the graphite scale.

Is 2B or 4B darker? ›

Harder pencils produce lighter marks since less of the material is released as pressure is applied. Softer pencils make darker marks since more of the material is released. Therefore, a "4H" pencil will produce lighter marks than an "2H" pencil while a "4B" pencil will make darker marks than a "2B" pencil.

Which pencil is more dark? ›

The H stands for hard and the B stands for blackness. H pencils are harder and produce lighter lines because they contain more filler and less graphite. Pencils that fall into the B grade, on the other hand, make a darker mark because they're softer and don't contain as much filler.

Which is softer 4B or 2B? ›

For example, a 4B would be softer than a 2B and a 3H harder than an H. Generally, an HB grade about the middle of the scale is considered to be equivalent to a #2 pencil using the U.S. numbering system.

What does HB stand for in graphite? ›

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

H stands for "hard". HB stands for "hard black", which means "medium hard". F stands for "firm".

What is the difference of HB and B? ›

The difference between 'B' and 'HB' is the amount of clay added to the graphite. 'B' means black, which is mostly used in drawing. 'HB' means hard black, which is used for writing.

Is HB or 2B better for drawing? ›

HB pencils are better for fine lines and detailed work, while 2B pencils are better for shading and creating darker lines. The choice depends on your drawing style and needs.

What are the lightest to darkest graphite pencils? ›

The grades run from 9H, the softest and lightest lead, through to 9B which is the darkest lead. You will also see an 'F' rating that sits between H and HB on the scale, this is a hard pencil that maintains a fine point.

Is 4B good for sketching? ›

It is suitable for sketch, drawing, sketch, coloring, color drawing and examination.

Does 4B lead smudge? ›

Once again, the leads were a lot more similar than expected, the 4B a little more prone to smear and the HB leaving more of an embossed mark on the paper. Conclusion - the leads were all capable of producing the same results with very little to choose between them in smudging, wear or erasing.

Can you write with a 4B pencil? ›

I use 2B to 4B, mainly 0.5mm Ain Stein (and Pentel Stein 2B), Uni NanoDia-SmudgeProof and Pilot Neox Grafite. I usually get the same darkness on average. What changes is the pressure I apply when writing. 4B can get darker than 2B but will be softer and run out faster.

Which pencil lead is darker HB or 2B? ›

HB pencils are in the middle, as the number increases to the left like H, 2H,3H…the pencils get lighter and harder, but when the B side gets higher ( 2B,3B,4B…), the pencils get softer and darker to 9B (the darkest I know).

Is HB darker than 3B? ›

For example, an “HB” pencil is balanced between clay and graphite, and typically serves as your No. 2 equivalent. From there, pencils are graded as “B” through “10B” for softer, darker pencils that contain more graphite, and H through 10H for harder, lighter pencils that contain more clay.

Which pencil is darker 2B or 8B? ›

The numbers that precede the H or B are indicators of how hard or black a pencil is. 4H is harder than 2H. 8B leaves a darker mark than 2B. 8B would be used to heavy dark lines/ dark areas in a drawing.

What is HB and B in 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". HB stands for "hard black", which means "medium hard". F stands for "firm".

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