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Circled Ideograph Attention Letter

㊟ is a circled attention mark used to flag notes, warnings, or items requiring notice.

U+329F

The symbol ㊟ (U+329F) is known as the circled ideograph attention mark. It’s commonly used in printed and digital text to draw attention to important notes or advisories.

Circled Ideograph Attention Letter Meaning

㊟ is Unicode’s “CIRCLED IDEOGRAPH ATTENTION” (U+329F). In practical communication, it functions like a visual cue that something needs to be noticed—often an annotation, footnote, caution, or reminder. Because it’s circled and clearly attention-oriented, it works well in UI labels, document formatting, and captions where you want readers to pause and review a specific detail. You’ll typically see it near the relevant sentence or paragraph, functioning as a standalone indicator or paired with short text such as “Note,” “Attention,” or “Please read.”

Common uses

  • Marking an important note in documentation or articles
  • Labeling warnings or cautions in instructions and guides
  • Calling out exceptions, special terms, or reminders in UI text
  • Separating “read first” or “please note” sections in posts or forms
  • Annotating edits or clarifications in reports and comments

Examples

㊟ Circled Ideograph Attention

  • ㊟ Please review the updated refund policy before checkout.
  • ㊟ Note: Some features require an active subscription.
  • ㊟ Warning: Keep away from heat and open flames.
  • ㊟ This setting may affect device performance.
  • ㊟ If you have questions, contact support within 7 days.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+329F
HTML Entity㊟
HTML Code㊟
CSS\329F

FAQ

What does the Circled Ideograph Attention letter mean?

㊟ is Unicode’s “CIRCLED IDEOGRAPH ATTENTION” (U+329F). In practical communication, it functions like a visual cue that something needs to be noticed—often an annotation, footnote, caution, or reminder. Because it’s circled and clearly attention-oriented, it works well in UI labels, document formatting, and captions where you want readers to pause and review a specific detail. You’ll typically see it near the relevant sentence or paragraph, functioning as a standalone indicator or paired with short text such as “Note,” “Attention,” or “Please read.”

What is the Unicode code point for ㊟?

The symbol ㊟ is Unicode code point U+329F.

Is ㊟ the same as a warning sign?

It’s an attention/notice marker. It’s often used for cautions or warnings, but it generally signals that a note or important detail follows.

How can I copy ㊟?

Copy the character directly (㊟). You can also use the HTML entity ㊟, or escapes like \\329F (CSS) and \\u{329F} (JavaScript).

Where should I place ㊟ in a sentence?

Place it next to the text it refers to—commonly at the start of a note, warning line, or annotated section.

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