# Reference Hash Key With Safe Navigation Let's say we have a variable that we expect to be a hash, but could also be `nil`. We want to try to grab a value from that hash by referencing a specific key. Because it could be `nil`, we cannot simply do: ```ruby stuff[:key] ``` As that could result in `NoMethodError: undefined method '[]' for nil (NoMethodError)`. We should use the _safe navigation_ operator (`&`) to avoid raising that error. However, we should pay attention to a necessary syntax shift from the short-hand `[:key]` to the long-hand `[](:key)`. ```ruby stuff&.[](:key) ``` The meaning of this syntax is that we are calling the `#[]` method and we pass it a single argument `:key` wrapped in parentheses. Another approach would be to use `#dig` which can feel more ergonomic than the above syntax switch. ```ruby stuff&.dig(:key) ```