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Sign for 5 in ASL

Quick answer: The sign for 5 in ASL is made by extending all five fingers on your dominant hand and spreading them naturally. It represents the number five.

ASL sign for 5
The sign for 5 in ASL uses an open hand with all five fingers extended.

How to Sign 5 in ASL

To sign 5, hold up your dominant hand with all five fingers extended and spread apart. Keep the hand steady and make sure each finger is clearly visible.

This sign is used for the number five in counting, ages, addresses, phone numbers, dates, scores, quantities, rankings, and other number-related contexts.

Dominant Handshape 5-hand with all five fingers extended and spread naturally
Non-Dominant Handshape Not used
Location Neutral signing space in front of the body
Palm Orientation Usually palm outward or slightly angled outward for clear readability
Movement No movement; hold the number clearly
Non-Manual Markers Neutral expression

When to Use This Sign

Use 5 when counting, giving quantities, discussing ages, phone numbers, addresses, dates, time, math, scores, or rankings.

  • counting objects
  • giving a quantity
  • talking about age or grade level
  • using dates, addresses, or phone numbers
  • building number fluency in ASL

Five is one of the easiest number signs to recognize because it looks just like showing five fingers.

Common Mistakes

  • Closing the fingers too much so the 5-hand looks unclear
  • Holding the fingers too close together
  • Rotating the palm so the handshape is hard to read
  • Moving the hand when the number should stay still
  • Confusing the number 5 with other open-hand signs that use movement

Example Sentences

ASL gloss: BOOK I HAVE FIVE

English: I have five books.

ASL gloss: FIVE PEOPLE ARRIVE

English: Five people arrived.

ASL gloss: MY CHILD AGE FIVE

English: My child is five years old.

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