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40 Different Types Of Braids

50 Styles May 30, 2022

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40 Different Types Of Braids

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Whether you’re looking for a trendy new way to wear your hair, or an easy style that will keep your strands in place all day, braided hairstyles are the most versatile way to make your hair goals a reality. To give you new ideas or remind you of the classics, we’ve compiled 40 of our favorite different types of braids.

Three Strand Braid 2

Three Strand Braid

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This three-strand braid is simple, classic, and easy for anyone to execute.

Classic French Braid 3

Classic French Braid

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If you’re looking for a braided style that’s got classic charm but also works as a practical way to keep long hair secured while traveling or working out, the classic french braid is your answer. By adding hair into the braid as you go, a french braid stays attached to the head and is fairly simple to execute with a little practice.

Dutch Braids 4

Dutch Braids

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Out of all the different types of braids out there, is classic dutch braids style is one of our favorites! If you know how to french braid, learning to dutch braid is easy, as it just involves crossing hair underneath the braid instead of overtop. The end result is a super trendy braid that has a pop-out appearance and keeps long hair securely in place all day.

Cornrows and Baby Hair 5

Cornrows and Baby Hair

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Cornrows, are not a new style but have become the new hottest trend in the past couple of years. This quadruple braids look is a great and super chic protective style! Add a colorful feed-in extensions and ‘baby hair’ to take this style up a couple of notches!

Long Fishtail Braid 6

Long Fishtail Braid

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One of the most romantic ways to style your long hair, the fishtail braid is simpler than it looks but ends up taking more time to complete thanks to all those skinny sections of hair you’ll be crossing from one side to the other.

Skinny Cornrows 7

Skinny Cornrows

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A great protective style for natural curls, these skinny cornrows can last for weeks if they’re properly taken care of after installation. For more different types of braids styles for black hair click here.

Milkmaid Braid 8

Milkmaid Braid

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Milkmaid braids are a cute way to wear your hair up, and easy for anyone who knows how to do a three-strand braid. Braid a regular three-strand braid on one side of the head, then wrap it around the top of the head and pin behind the other ear.

Waterfall Braid 9

Waterfall Braid

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This next-level braiding technique is aptly named, making a braid with a cascading waterfall effect. While it may look complicated, anyone who knows how to french braid should be able to master the waterfall technique after a few practices runs. For different types of braids of this style click here.

Triple Fishtail Braid 10

Triple Fishtail Braid

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Combining two different braiding techniques, this style is perfect for anyone with long hair and a little extra time on their hands. Braid three fishtails of the same size on the left, middle, and right side of your head, then weave these three together into a simple, three-strand braid. This is a great style for anyone looking for more complex types of braids.

Box Braids 11

Box Braids

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Protect your natural hair and gain tons of styling versatility by installing a box braided style. Synthetic extensions make it easy to play with length and color and feel much lighter than they look.

Four Strand Braid 12

Four Strand Braid

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If you’re looking for a new braid to master, try the more challenging four-strand braid. We recommend starting with a side braided style that makes it easier to see what you’re doing or grab a braid-loving friend to practice with.

Fishtail Milkmaid 13

Fishtail Milkmaid

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Looking a little fancier than a standard milkmaid braid, this style is made in the exact same way but uses a fishtail instead. Be sure to give yourself extra time, as fishtails are notoriously time-consuming, especially if you’re working with small sections of hair.

French Fishtail Braid 14

French Fishtail Braid

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Combining the French and fishtail techniques, this braid definitely takes some extra time to pull together but makes for a rewarding and intricate style for a special occasion.

French Crown Braid 15

French Crown Braid

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The term crown braid can describe any braid that circles the head, and they’re often referred to as halo braids. To get this particular style, begin a french braid near one ear, and continue braiding in a circular pattern until you’ve come all the way back around. Depending on how long your hair is, continue braiding hair to the ends or simply pin loose pieces into the middle of the crown braid to finish.

Lace Braid 16

Lace Braid

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Perfect for braiding bangs and framing the face, the lace braid is like a half french braid, with hair only being added to one side of the braid.

Upside Down French Braid 17

Upside Down French Braid

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Beginning a french braid from the nape of the neck and working upwards puts a new twist on an old classic, and is a unique way to dress up your high bun or ponytail. Amateur braiders might need some help from a friend to pull this style off!

Ladder Braid 18

Ladder Braid

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Appropriately named, this ladder braid is created by using the dropped sections from a waterfall braid and adding them into a lace braid that runs underneath it.

Inverted Fishtail Braid 19

Inverted Fishtail Braid

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The inverted fishtail braid uses the same technique as a regular fishtail, but instead of crossing hair over top of the braid from one side to the other, you pass it underneath. The final braid has a different pattern than a regular fishtail, and many find this technique is actually easier than the original.

Waterfall Twist Braid 20

Waterfall Twist Braid

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While a simple twist or rope braid is formed with only two sections of hair, this waterfall twist adds an extra piece of hair between every twist and drops it out of the bottom.

Boxed Fishtail Braid Type 21

Boxed Fishtail Braid Type

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This boxed fishtail braid looks tricky, but it’s created by simply alternating between the standard and inverted fishtail techniques.

Hair Tie Double side Braided Updo 22

Hair Tie Double side Braided Updo

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This braided style features two small braids that wrap around to the sides of her head. This gorgeous updo is actually not that complicated to do, unlike many other braided updos. All you need to do is create a simple braid and a twist on each side of the head and then gather them to the back of the head.

Crochet Braids 23

Crochet Braids

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Crochet braided styles are created by braiding natural hair in cornrows, then attaching extensions to them using a latch hook method. The end result is a braided protective style where the actual braids are hidden by the installed hair, giving you endless options for playing with different lengths, textures, and colors.

Zig Zag Braid 24

Zig Zag Braid

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Using the dutch braiding technique, this zig-zag braid crosses back and forth across the hair, creating an intricate and romantic look that’s perfect for a wedding day.

Pull Through Braid 25

Pull Through Braid

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Created with a series of ponytails that are passed through each other, this pull-through braid makes a mohawk hairstyle that will stay put all day and night.

Rope Braid 26

Rope Braid

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Simple and chic, the rope braid is made by twisting two sections of hair individually, then twisting them around each other. To make sure hair stays put once you’ve finished, be sure to twist each strand in the opposite direction than when you twist them together.

Goddess Braids 27

Goddess Braids

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The perfect way to protect your hair without hiding it, this chunky goddess braided style can be dressed down or up for any occasion.

Upward Lace Braid 28

Upward Lace Braid

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The upward lace braid adds hair from below the braid rather than above, and is perfect for creating braided headband styles.

Lattice Braid 29

Lattice Braid

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Also known as a basketweave braid, this intricate looking style weaves strands of hair together to create a lattice that covers the head and shows off dimensional color like this cool pastel palette.

French Rope Braid 30

French Rope Braid

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This more complex version of a rope twist braid involves adding hair in from each side of the head before twisting sections together.

Bubble Fishtail Braid Type 31

Bubble Fishtail Braid Type

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To create a fishtail braid with a little more texture, try this bubbled version by tying hair off in several places as you braid.

Chain Link Braid 32

Chain Link Braid

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While the chain-link braid seems crazy complicated, you can get this look by braiding two regular rope twist braids, then twisting these two braids around each other. Hair magic!

Spiral Braid 33

Spiral Braid

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This spiral braid begins as a french braid at the crown of the head and continues on in a circular pattern until all hair has been incorporated.

Frozen Braid 34

Frozen Braid

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If you’re a fan of Elsa’s look, try this chunky side braid inspired by the Frozen heroine!

Dutch Fishtail Braid 35

Dutch Fishtail Braid

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Also known as an inverted french fishtail, recreate this style by using an inverted fishtail technique while adding surrounding hair into your braid so that the final product is attached to the rest of the hair. If you’re looking for bohemian style types of braids, this style is gorgeous for a date night or a wedding.

Bow Braids Style 36

Bow Braids Style

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If you’re looking for types of braids with bow shape, check out this style! Taking intricate braiding to another level, these bow braids make hair accessories completely unnecessary!

Dutch Spiral Braid 37

Dutch Spiral Braid

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This spiral braid uses the dutch technique beginning at the hairline and working towards the crown. The end result is a fun, beehive-shaped updo.

Half Up Mermaid Braid 38

Half Up Mermaid Braid

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This half-up braided style adds hair from both sides to create a unique, mermaid style that’s pretty without being too difficult to pull off.

Five Strand Braid 39

Five Strand Braid

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If you’ve already mastered the four-strand braid, this five-strand beauty is the next step in your braiding education!

Zipper Braid 40

Zipper Braid

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One of the trickiest styles on our list, the zipper braid is best attempted with wet hair and a lot of time to practice!

Cobra Braid 41

Cobra Braid

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The same cobra stitch technique used to make bracelets can be applied to hairstyling to make a thick, intricate knot at the base of a ponytail.

Lobster Tail Braid 42

Lobster Tail Braid

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This lobster tail braid is a sweet and romantic style, perfect for a summer wedding or prom.

Five Strand Dutch Braid 43

Five Strand Dutch Braid

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Using a five-strand technique and adding hair as you braid, this five strand dutch braid is the height of braiding skill.

Double French Braids Ponytail 44

Double French Braids Ponytail

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This is a super cute and easy braided style! Two simple French braids attached to the head and tied together up into a simple ponytail.

Accent Braids 45

Accent Braids

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You can upgrade any look with simple accent braids. The model wears 2 tiny accent braids on 2 sides of her hair, one is closer to the scalp and tied to the backside and the other one is loose. You can add extra chicness to your look with more complex accent braids styles such as look or fishtail braids.

Elegant Super Loose Braid 46

Elegant Super Loose Braid

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The hair is braided so loosely and gently, you can barely see the braid. This is a stunning bridal style of braided ponytail decorated with pearls.

Bubble French Braids 47

Bubble French Braids

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A new hot version of the classic French braids only the bubble Braid style is much more voluminous and chunky, and you can create with it amazing updos, faux hawks, and ponytails.

Neat Low Bubble Braid 48

Neat Low Bubble Braid

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Simple yet neat and chic!

Dutch Infinity Braid 49

Dutch Infinity Braid

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This type of dutch braid is a new hot trend and looks amazing with highlights!

Pipe Braids 50

Pipe Braids

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We love this chic and unique braid style! The mix of blonde and brown colors gives such a dimensional gorgeous look!

We hope you enjoyed this list of all the different types of braids! Which one is your go-to braid style?  Tell us in the comments.

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  1. Waterfall braids are like so beautiful! I know how to do Fishtail regular and standard, but not french or waterfall.