First Impression
Morphology
Over the Ridge
Techniques
Random
100

Fingerprints are this type of evidence:

Individual

100

This is the rarest type of finger print that occurs in only 5% of people. The ridge patterns form a wave-like pattern.

Arch

100

Distinguishing characteristics found in ridge patters are known as: 

Minutiae

100

This is the most commonly used technique to reveal latent prints.

Dusting

100

A pair of identical twins are convicted of a crime. Will they have the same fingerprints?

No

200

A fingerprint that is invisible to the naked eye.

Latent Print

200

This type of fingerprint is defined by a central core with one ridge forming a complete spiral.

Whorl

200

How many deltas does a whorl print have?

Two
200

This technique is used to preserve visible or latent prints that have been dusted.

Lifting

200

Fingerprints form at this point in a person's life.

In the womb 

300

These prints are visible to the naked eye and are formed when blood, ink, paint, or dirt is transferred to a surface. 

Patent

300

This type of fingerprint is the most common and must have one or more ridges entering and exiting from the same side.

Loop

300

Two parallel ridges united by a perpendicular ridge in the center.

Bridge

300

This chemical turns latent prints grey.

Silver Nitrate

300

What is the function of our fingerprint ridges?

To grip 

400

This type of fingerprint leaves behind a 3D mold of the ridges.

Plastic

400

If you find a radial loop on a surface, it will most likely come from this hand:

Left

400

A straight ridge that branches off into two directions.

Bifurcation

400

This chemical reacts with the amino acids in fingerprint residues, causing the latent print to turn pink or purple.

Ninhydrin

400

A straight ridge that has a circular center.

Enclosure 

500

Even if prints cannot be seen with the naked eye, this leaves behind traces in the form of latent prints.

Glands

500

This variation of the arch print has a more steep ridge incline.

Tented

500

A ridge that is as long as it is wide.

Dot

500

These superglue flumes react with water and other fingerprint constituents to form a hard, whitish deposit.

Cyanoacrylate

500

A ridge that splits off into three branches.

Trifurcation