![]() NOTICE: A = arch, UL = ulnar loop, RL = radial loop, W = whorl. I - II - III - IV - V (= thumb to pinky finger) The 6 most common fingerprints combinations with at least one radial loop on any finger (6 out of 6 include a radial loop on the index finger) are listed according estimated order of prevalence below: UL-RL-UL-UL-UL typically represents the 2nd most common combination (after the UL-UL-UL-UL-UL combination). Especially in Western/North-European populations the single-hand combination (thumb to pinky) In nearly all regions around the world is the radial loop by far most commonly found on the index finger (usually more than 80% of all radial loops are found on the index finger) only a small minority of all radial loops are found on the other 4 fingers (usually less than 20%). RADIAL LOOP FACT 2: Radial loops are by far most common on index fingers (in humans).In most regions around the world represents the radial loop (international avg.: 3.0%) the least common pattern of the 4 major fingerprint categories - after in respective: the ulnar loop (50.0%), the whorl (41.0%), and the arch (6.0%) - percentages taken from the article: The Fingerprints World Map (in nearly all international populations the radial loop percentage is less than 10% of the ulnar loop percentage!). RADIAL LOOPS FACT 1: Least common of the 4 major categories.Hand Art, Hand Reflexology & Palm TherapyįINGERPRINTS: How to recognize a radial loop fingerprint?.Hand Reading Experts in the Netherlands. ![]()
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