One of the most common questions we get at the Statbo store: “Gel ya ball pen lu?” If your handwriting matters — to a teacher, to a boss, to your own bullet journal — the answer is not obvious. Here is the honest comparison.
The three pens, in one minute
- Ball pen — thick oil-based ink, hard tip, dries fast, lasts long, cheap. Skips occasionally on rough paper.
- Gel pen — water-based gel ink, softer flow, vivid colour, slower drying. Goes through pen faster than a ball.
- Roller pen — liquid water-based ink, smoothest flow, almost feels like a fountain pen. Bleeds through cheap paper.
By writing job
For exams (Class 10, 12, college, government tests)
Stick to ball pens. Most exam papers warn against gel and rollerball because they smudge under sweat and the marker liquid bleeds through to the back of the page. Cello Pinpoint, Reynolds 045 — you cannot go wrong.
For office notes and meeting books
Gel or roller. A Pilot G2 or Uniball Vision turns ugly meeting handwriting into something you might actually read later. The downside is they cost 5× more per unit — but you write more on each one too.
For signatures and forms
Ball or roller. Gel ink takes 1–2 seconds to dry on glossy government-form paper — the smudge risk is real. A 0.7 mm or 1.0 mm ball pen leaves a confident signature.
For bullet journaling and decorative writing
Gel, hands down. The colour range is the reason. Pastel gel sets, neon gel sets, glitter gels, white gel pens for black paper — all the journaling tricks need gels.
The trade-offs in one table
- Ink longevity: ball > gel > roller
- Smoothness: roller > gel > ball
- Vivid colour: gel > roller > ball
- Price per pen: ball < gel < roller
- Bleed-through risk: roller > gel > ball
- Dry time on glossy paper: ball < gel < roller
What we recommend
Keep one ball pen, one gel pen, one rollerball in your pencil pouch. Different writing jobs ask for different tools.
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