In the following labeled diagram, we have discussed the human hand and wrist bones. The hand is divided into three parts: Phalanges (fingers), Metacarpal (Palm), and Carpal Bones (the end part of the palm that connects to the wrist). As you can see, in the human hand's finger, there are three bones: Distal (the tip), Middle, and Proximal (the end part that connects to the bones in the palm). The topmost bone in the thumb is called the distal phalanx, which connects to the proximal phalanx of the thumb. Some of the important carpal bones are Hamulus of hamate, Pisiform, Hamate, Triquetrum, Lunate, Trapezoid, Trapezium, Capitate, and Scaphoid.