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Circled Hangul Sios Letter

㉦ (Circled Hangul Sios) is a circled Hangul letter symbol you can easily copy for design and text.

U+3266

㉦ represents the Hangul letter “si(os)” inside a circle. It’s used as a compact, stylized glyph in text and interfaces. Below are copy-ready options and practical ways to use it.

Circled Hangul Sios Letter Meaning

㉦ is the Unicode character “CIRCLED HANGUL SIOS” at U+3266. As a circled Hangul character, it visually packages a Hangul letter in an enclosed form, which can make it stand out in headings, labels, or decorative lists. The most common intent is stylistic: using the symbol as a single-character marker to indicate a section, option, or item, especially in layouts where you want a neat, self-contained glyph. Its meaning is typically not literal beyond “a circled Hangul Sios character,” so context in your design or text determines how it’s interpreted.

Common uses

  • Use as a compact section or option marker in Korean-themed UI labels
  • Add decorative bullet or checklist symbols in posters and flyers
  • Create typographic emphasis in headings or subheadings
  • Design game menus or selection screens with unique item icons
  • Mark items in custom education materials or worksheets

Examples

㉦ Circled Hangul Sios

  • ㉦ Option 2: Details
  • Chapter ㉦ — Getting Started
  • List item ㉦: Requirements
  • Choose ㉦ to continue
  • Section ㉦. Background

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+3266
HTML Entity㉦
HTML Code㉦
CSS\3266

FAQ

What does the Circled Hangul Sios letter mean?

㉦ is the Unicode character “CIRCLED HANGUL SIOS” at U+3266. As a circled Hangul character, it visually packages a Hangul letter in an enclosed form, which can make it stand out in headings, labels, or decorative lists. The most common intent is stylistic: using the symbol as a single-character marker to indicate a section, option, or item, especially in layouts where you want a neat, self-contained glyph. Its meaning is typically not literal beyond “a circled Hangul Sios character,” so context in your design or text determines how it’s interpreted.

What Unicode character is ㉦?

㉦ is “CIRCLED HANGUL SIOS” with Unicode code point U+3266.

How can I copy ㉦ reliably?

Copy the character directly from this page. For developers, you can also use the provided escapes: HTML entity ㉦ and CSS/JS escapes \\\\3266 / \\\\u{3266}.

Where is ㉦ commonly used?

It’s often used as a stylized marker for list items, sections, options, or decorative typography in Korean-themed or UI designs.

Will it display correctly on all devices?

It depends on font support. If the font lacks this glyph, it may not render as expected; switching to a font with full Unicode coverage usually helps.