ISO 15924
Onao
Family
South Asian
Type
alphabet
Direction
LTR (left-to-right)
Baseline
bottom
Word separation
between words
Ligatures
unspecified
Status
Current
Unicode
true
Diacritics
true
Contextual forms
false

The Ol Onal script is used in parts of Odisha, West Bengal and Jharkhand in India to write the Bhumij language (which might be considered a dialect of Mundari).

The script was developed in 1992 as part of a contest for developing a new script for writing the Bhumij language.

Ol Onal is an alphabetical script written from left to right. There are 30 letters, 4 signs, and 10 script-specific digits.