There are some ways to read a syllable , it wouldn't be much confusing if I tell you how. The first two are more important that the rest so if your lazy or don't wanna be confused, just focus on the first two more.
•Consonant+Vowel+Consonant
The way to read it is from the upper left, upper right then the bottom letter.
-감사합니다 (Thank you)
Gam-sa-hab-ni-da
•Consonant+Vowel+Consonant
Also the same as the first one but on a different way, it's only top to bottom.
-제이홉 (J-Hope)
Je-ee-hob
-전 정국 (Jeon Jungkook)
Jeon Jeong-gug
•Consonant+Vowel+Vowel
This is more different but I have no idea why is it like that but the way is, upper left, bottom left then right
-회
-의
-홰
-화
•Consonant+Vowel+Consonant+Consonant
When a syllable have four letters in one, upper left, upper right, bottom left then bottom right.
•Consonant+Vowel+Vowel+Consonant
Like on the third one but added a consonant, which is upper left, middle left, upper right, and then bottom left
-괜찮아 (I'm fine)
Guean-chanh-a Gweanchana
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