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no entry Emoji

⛔ indicates restricted access or that entry is not allowed.

U+26D4

⛔ is the “No Entry” sign symbol. It’s commonly used to show restrictions, warnings, or an action that shouldn’t be taken. Use it in designs, messages, and interfaces to communicate “stop” quickly.

no entry Emoji Meaning

The ⛔ symbol (Unicode U+26D4, named “NO ENTRY”) visually communicates that something is blocked or not permitted. Most commonly, it signals restricted access—such as a physical doorway, a road segment, a lane change prohibition, or “do not enter” zones. In digital contexts, it also works as a warning or prevention indicator, for example when a button is disabled, a link is blocked, or a user action is not allowed. Because it is instantly recognizable, it’s useful for accessibility-friendly messaging and quick attention cues in UI alerts and content moderation notices.

Common uses

  • Labeling a restricted area in signage, posters, or workplace documents
  • Indicating a blocked action or disabled option in app or website interfaces
  • Warning users that a path, link, or content is not available
  • Marking prohibited access during events, tours, or safety communications
  • Adding a quick “stop” or “not allowed” indicator in forms and instructions

Examples

⛔ No Entry Symbol (Copy & Unicode Info)

  • ⛔ No entry for unauthorized visitors
  • ⛔ This button is disabled
  • ⛔ Access denied
  • ⛔ Restricted area ahead
  • ⛔ You can’t submit this form right now

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+26D4
HTML Entity⛔
HTML Code⛔
CSS\26D4

FAQ

What does ⛔ (No Entry) mean?

It means entry or access is not allowed—used for restrictions, blocked actions, and “do not proceed” warnings.

How do I type this symbol on the web?

You can paste ⛔ directly, or use its Unicode: U+26D4. HTML entity: &#9940.

What is the Unicode code point for ⛔?

The Unicode code point is U+26D4.

Can I use ⛔ in UI messages and alerts?

Yes. It’s commonly used to signal blocked actions, access denied states, disabled buttons, or restricted information.

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