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Circled Number Thirty Six Letter

㊱ is the circled number 36, useful for marking items, steps, and labeled entries.

U+32B1

㊱ is the Unicode character called CIRCLED NUMBER THIRTY SIX. It’s an enclosed number glyph designed to stand out in text. This page helps you copy it and use it correctly in documents and apps.

Circled Number Thirty Six Letter Meaning

㊱ represents the number thirty six shown inside a circle. In practice, it’s mainly a typographic marker: a compact way to label an item, step, section, or option without using plain digits. Because it’s a single Unicode character, it can be easier to keep alignment and styling consistent in headers, menus, tickets, or form fields. You’ll typically see circled numbers used to make ordered content feel more “badge-like” or decorative while still communicating a clear numeric value.

Common uses

  • Labeling an item in an ordered list (e.g., “Item ㊱”)
  • Numbering steps or sections in a checklist or guide
  • Marking seats, spots, or positions in a grid-based layout
  • Creating compact UI tags or status/index indicators
  • Annotating documents and worksheets where circled numbering is preferred

Examples

㊱ Circled Number Thirty Six

  • Step ㊱: Confirm your details
  • Options: ㊱, ㊲, ㊳
  • Section ㊱ — Shipping information
  • Seat ㊱: Row C
  • Answer key entry ㊱

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+32B1
HTML Entity㊱
HTML Code㊱
CSS\32B1

FAQ

What does the Circled Number Thirty Six letter mean?

㊱ represents the number thirty six shown inside a circle. In practice, it’s mainly a typographic marker: a compact way to label an item, step, section, or option without using plain digits. Because it’s a single Unicode character, it can be easier to keep alignment and styling consistent in headers, menus, tickets, or form fields. You’ll typically see circled numbers used to make ordered content feel more “badge-like” or decorative while still communicating a clear numeric value.

What Unicode character is ㊱?

㊱ is CIRCLED NUMBER THIRTY SIX, with Unicode code point U+32B1.

How do I type or copy ㊱?

Copy it from this page, or use its code point in your system/app. In code, it may be represented as U+32B1.

Is ㊱ the same as writing “36”?

It conveys the same numeric value (thirty six), but it’s a single circled-number glyph character, not the plain digits “36”.

Where is ㊱ useful in design or documents?

It works well as a compact badge-style label for ordered items, steps, and numbered entries where you want more visual emphasis than plain text.