check box with check Emoji
A check box marked as selected or completed.
U+2611 U+FE0F
☑️ is the “check box with check” symbol. It’s commonly used to indicate that an item is selected, confirmed, or done. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode values in apps and web pages.
check box with check Emoji Meaning
The ☑️ emoji shows a checklist-style box with a check mark inside. Most often, it communicates “completed” or “confirmed,” such as tasks that are finished, options that are enabled, or items that have been verified. In user interfaces, it’s frequently used alongside forms and settings to represent a checked state. In documents or messages, it can highlight agreements, acknowledgments, or completed steps. Like many symbols, the exact look can vary slightly by font and platform, but the meaning remains “checked/selected.”
Common uses
- •Mark completed tasks in to-do lists
- •Show selected options in forms and settings
- •Confirm acknowledgments (e.g., “I agree” checkboxes)
- •Indicate verification or status in checklists for projects
- •Label items as done in tickets, workflows, or QA notes
Examples
☑️ Check box with check
- ☑️☑️ Payment received
- ☑️☑️ Terms accepted
- ☑️☑️ Step 3 completed
- ☑️☑️ Option enabled
- ☑️☑️ Verified by QA
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+2611 U+FE0F | |
| HTML Entity | ☑ | |
| HTML Code | ☑ | |
| CSS | \2611 |
FAQ
What does ☑️ mean?
It typically means an item is checked, selected, confirmed, or completed.
Which Unicode code point is for ☑️?
☑️ corresponds to U+2611 U+FE0F.
How do I copy ☑️ for use on a website?
You can copy the character directly, or use the HTML entity: ☑.
Can ☑️ look different on different devices?
Yes. Appearance can vary by font and platform, but the meaning stays “checked.”