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Circled Number Forty Five Letter

㊺ (U+32BA) is the circled number forty five symbol, commonly used for numbered badges and labels.

U+32BA

㊺ is a compact enclosed number character: CIRCLED NUMBER FORTY FIVE (U+32BA). It’s useful when you want a clear, consistent “number in a circle” look.

Circled Number Forty Five Letter Meaning

㊺ is the Unicode character named “CIRCLED NUMBER FORTY FIVE” (U+32BA). Visually, it presents the number 45 inside a circle, making it easy to recognize at a glance. People use circled numbers to format ordered items, create small badges, or represent steps, chapters, or points without adding extra icons. Because it’s a single character, it can work well in plain text, social posts, signage text, and simple UI labels where you want compact, consistent numbering.

Common uses

  • Numbered badges for events, tickets, or room labels
  • Step or milestone markers in instructions and checklists
  • Chapter/section numbering in documents or slides
  • Point values or rank indicators in games and quizzes
  • UI placeholders or status labels that need a “circled number” style

Examples

㊺ Circled Number Forty Five

  • Please see ㊺ for the final step in the guide.
  • Ticket ㊺ is for entry at 7:00 PM.
  • Chapter ㊺: Advanced configuration options.
  • Score ㊺ earns a bonus item.
  • Label ㊺: Storage bin for returns.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+32BA
HTML Entity㊺
HTML Code㊺
CSS\32BA

FAQ

What is the Unicode code point for ㊺?

㊺ is Unicode U+32BA.

How can I copy ㊺ for use in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: ㊺.

What does the symbol represent?

It represents the circled number forty five, shown as 45 inside a circle.

Is ㊺ in the same style as other circled numbers?

Yes—it's part of the “Enclosed & Circled” set and is intended to match other circled number characters.