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Circled Number Thirty On Black Square Letter

㉊ (U+324A) shows the number 30 in a circled style on a black square.

U+324A

㉊ is a Unicode enclosed & circled character designed for compact labeling. It’s commonly used where you want a numbered marker in a consistent, visual form. This page helps you copy it reliably across platforms.

Circled Number Thirty On Black Square Letter Meaning

㉊ is the Unicode character “CIRCLED NUMBER THIRTY ON BLACK SQUARE” (U+324A). Visually, it combines a circled numeral with a black-square background, making it useful as a compact badge or marker. Its meaning is typically practical rather than symbolic: it denotes the number thirty in a clear, design-friendly way. Depending on your layout, it can function like a step number, an item index, a choice marker, or a simple label in UI elements and printable graphics. It’s also used in decorative typography where circled numerals are preferred over plain digits.

Common uses

  • Numbered step markers in instructions, forms, and checklists
  • Item or option labeling in posters, flyers, and menus
  • Timeline or sequence indicators in presentations and slides
  • UI badges or counters in web and mobile mockups
  • Decorative numbering in infographics and printed design layouts

Examples

㉊ Circled Number Thirty on Black Square

  • ㉊. Please confirm your email address before continuing.
  • Choose option ㉊ for the premium plan.
  • Step ㉊: Review the summary and submit the form.
  • Item ㉊ is currently scheduled for delivery next week.
  • Meet us at section ㉊ on the event map.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+324A
HTML Entity㉊
HTML Code㉊
CSS\324A

FAQ

What Unicode character is ㉊?

㉊ is “CIRCLED NUMBER THIRTY ON BLACK SQUARE” with Unicode code point U+324A.

How do I copy ㉊ into a website or app?

Copy the character directly from this page. You can also use the CSS escape \\324A or JavaScript escape \\u{324A}.

What does ㉊ usually mean in text?

It typically indicates the number thirty in a circled, black-square badge style—often for steps, items, or options.

Are there close alternatives to ㉊?

Yes—look for other circled-number characters (for example, adjacent circled numbers) that match the same visual style in your Unicode font set.