Toe prints of 185 Koreans has been analyzed. Samples were grouped into 103 males and 82 females. Percentile occurrences of pattern types on both feet exhibited 13.79%, 1.94%, 57.86% and 26.41 % for males and 11.22%, 3.29%, 60.00% and 25.49% for females in the order of whorls, tibial loops, fibular loops and arches. The occurrences of four diverse types of toe pattern in both sexes were not significantly different. Values of pattern intensity indices display 8.74 for males and 8.57 for females. The difference between the sexes was not statistically significant. The bipedal difference in the occurrence of pattern types was not statistically significant in each group. There were similar frequencies in most digits for the bipedal symmetry in both sexes. For the combination of patten types, no Korean showed full possession of 5 arches and 5 whorls, and combinations of 7 whorls or more have not been found. The total ridge counts in both sexes were not significantly different.