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Circled Number Twenty On Black Square Letter

A Unicode circled “20” on a black square for labeled steps, items, or lists.

U+3249

㉉ is a circled number symbol designed to look like a numbered badge. It’s useful when you want a compact label that reads clearly in text. This page provides practical copy options and the exact Unicode details.

Circled Number Twenty On Black Square Letter Meaning

㉉ (CIRCLED NUMBER TWENTY ON BLACK SQUARE, U+3249) is a typographic marker showing the number “20” inside a circle, presented on a black square background. It’s mainly used as a visual label for ordered content—such as step 20 in instructions, item numbers in lists, or version/chapter markers—especially when you want the numbering to stand out like an icon. Because it’s an enclosed/circled character, it can work well in UI elements, posters, and social posts where plain “20” might look less designed. The symbol’s appearance depends on the font, but the Unicode code point remains the same.

Common uses

  • Labeling step 20 in user guides or troubleshooting instructions
  • Marking item 20 in feature lists, checklists, or manuals
  • Creating consistent chapter/section numbering in documents and slides
  • Designing UI badges or callouts that indicate “number 20”
  • Adding a stylized count marker in posters, flyers, and infographics

Examples

㉉ Circled Number Twenty (Black Square)

  • Step ㉉: Review the settings before saving.
  • Item ㉉ is listed under “Advanced options.”
  • Chapter ㉉: Performance and optimization.
  • Badge ㉉ shows the current level in the dashboard.
  • Queue update: position ㉉ is now processing.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+3249
HTML Entity㉉
HTML Code㉉
CSS\3249

FAQ

What does the Circled Number Twenty On Black Square letter mean?

㉉ (CIRCLED NUMBER TWENTY ON BLACK SQUARE, U+3249) is a typographic marker showing the number “20” inside a circle, presented on a black square background. It’s mainly used as a visual label for ordered content—such as step 20 in instructions, item numbers in lists, or version/chapter markers—especially when you want the numbering to stand out like an icon. Because it’s an enclosed/circled character, it can work well in UI elements, posters, and social posts where plain “20” might look less designed. The symbol’s appearance depends on the font, but the Unicode code point remains the same.

What Unicode character is this?

㉉ is “CIRCLED NUMBER TWENTY ON BLACK SQUARE” with code point U+3249.

How do I copy and paste ㉉?

Copy the character shown on this page (㉉) and paste it into your editor, document, or browser.

Will it look the same on every device?

The character’s Unicode value is fixed, but its exact appearance can vary depending on the font available on your device.

Can I use it in HTML or CSS?

Yes. The HTML entity is ㉉, and the CSS escape is \\3249.