Here are some common markings found on many horses:
* Star: A white mark on the forehead between the eyes.
* Stripe: A white mark running down the center of the face, often connected to the star.
* Snip: A small white mark on the upper lip.
* Blaze: A broad white mark covering the entire face.
* Bald Face: A very broad white mark covering the entire face and extending down the muzzle.
* White Muzzle: A white mark covering the muzzle.
* Pastern: A white mark on the lower leg, below the knee or hock.
* Sock: A white mark covering the lower leg, extending above the pastern.
* Coronet: A white mark around the hoof.
* White Feet: All four feet are white.
* Spots: Patches of white on the body, especially on the legs.
Important Note: While these are common markings, the presence and size of these markings can vary greatly between individual horses. Some horses may have no markings at all, while others have a complex combination of several different markings.