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Circled Ideograph Suitable Letter

㊜ is the “circled ideograph suitable” character (U+329C) for badges, labels, and decorative headings.

U+329C

㊜ is a Unicode character in the “Enclosed & Circled” category. It’s useful when you want a compact, badge-like symbol in typography, UI, or social posts. You can copy it directly or paste it using its code point U+329C.

Circled Ideograph Suitable Letter Meaning

㊜ (U+329C) is a “circled ideograph suitable” symbol. In practice, circled ideograph characters like this are often used as compact visual markers—similar to small badge or stamp icons—rather than as a letter with a long sentence meaning. Depending on your context, it may be used to represent a label such as “suitable,” “ok,” “approved,” or simply to add a circled emphasis to a word or phrase. Because it’s an enclosed symbol, it also works well for decorative headings, short status tags, and minimalist UI indicators where you want something more symbolic than plain text.

Common uses

  • Badge-style labeling for documents, cards, or printed schedules
  • Status tags in apps or dashboards where “suitable/approved” needs a compact icon
  • Decorative emphasis in posters, flyers, or social media graphics
  • Marking items in checklists or inventories with a circled icon
  • Typography and design elements where a circled character improves visual hierarchy

Examples

㊜ Circled Ideograph Suitable

  • Suitable: ㊜
  • Category A ㊜
  • Approved ✅ ㊜
  • Looks good ㊜
  • Use this item ㊜

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+329C
HTML Entity㊜
HTML Code㊜
CSS\329C

FAQ

What is the Unicode code point for ㊜?

The Unicode code point for ㊜ is U+329C.

How can I type or insert ㊜ in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: ㊜.

What does “Enclosed & Circled” mean for this character?

It indicates the character is an enclosed/circled glyph style in Unicode’s categorization, making it look like a stamp or badge.

Will ㊜ look the same on every device?

Font support can vary, so appearance may differ slightly across platforms; the character itself remains U+329C.

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