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πŸ”˜

radio button Emoji

The πŸ”˜ radio button symbol represents a selectable option in a group, like web and app form controls.

U+1F518

πŸ”˜ is the emoji for a radio button, commonly used to suggest selecting one option from a set. It’s handy in UI mockups, tutorials, and accessibility or form-writing notes.

radio button Emoji Meaning

The πŸ”˜ radio button emoji is most commonly used to represent a single selectable choice within a group of optionsβ€”similar to the β€œradio button” control found in forms and settings. People use it in instructional text to label β€œchoose one” items, in product documentation to describe selection behavior, or in mockups to indicate where a user should click. In chat and social posts, it can also act as a quick visual cue for β€œselect this option” or β€œone of these.” While it’s an emoji-style symbol, it’s generally understood as a UI selection element rather than a specific real-world brand or device.

Common uses

  • β€’Labeling β€œchoose one” options in form instructions
  • β€’Annotating UI screenshots and design mockups for settings screens
  • β€’Writing help-center or documentation steps for selection behavior
  • β€’Indicating a selected/default option in checklists and surveys
  • β€’Creating simple visual callouts in presentations and slides

Examples

πŸ”˜ Radio Button Symbol (U+1F518)

  • πŸ”˜Select one option below: πŸ”˜ Standard or πŸ”˜ Advanced.
  • πŸ”˜In the settings page, turn on πŸ”˜ Notifications to receive alerts.
  • πŸ”˜Choose πŸ”˜ Pickup or πŸ”˜ Deliveryβ€”only one can be selected.
  • πŸ”˜This question supports a single answer (πŸ”˜ radio button).
  • πŸ”˜Default is πŸ”˜ Option A. Changing it updates the selection.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F518
HTML Entity🔘
HTML Code🔘
CSS\1F518

FAQ

What does πŸ”˜ usually mean?

It typically represents a radio button: selecting one option from a group.

How do I copy πŸ”˜?

Copy the character directly: πŸ”˜. You can also use the code point U+1F518 in compatible tools.

Is πŸ”˜ the same as a checkbox?

No. A checkbox generally indicates independent toggles, while a radio button implies a single choice among multiple options.

Can I use πŸ”˜ in web or app text?

Yes. It’s an emoji character and can be used in UI text, documentation, and design annotations, as long as the font supports it.