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πŸ†Š

Crossed Negative Squared Latin Capital Letter P Letter

πŸ†Š is a crossed, negative squared letter P character used as an enclosed symbol marker.

U+1F18A

πŸ†Š is an enclosed and circled Unicode symbol featuring a crossed negative squared Latin capital P. It’s often used as a distinct status or label-style glyph in text. Use it when you need a compact symbol that looks like a marked β€œP” item.

Crossed Negative Squared Latin Capital Letter P Letter Meaning

πŸ†Š is Unicode character β€œCROSSED NEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P” (U+1F18A), shown as a squared, enclosed sign with a capital P that’s crossed and marked with a negative-style appearance. In everyday use, it’s mainly treated as a visual marker or label rather than a word. People may use it to indicate a β€œnot allowed/disabled” or β€œexcluded” state associated with something identified by β€œP,” such as a category, option, step, or tag. Because it’s a pictographic symbol, it’s typically chosen for clarity at a glance in UI text, notifications, or social posts.

Common uses

  • β€’Mark a disabled or excluded option labeled with β€œP” in app interfaces
  • β€’Use as a compact status indicator in announcements or help text
  • β€’Add a visual label to documents or diagrams where β€œP” requires a β€œcrossed/negative” meaning
  • β€’Create attention-grabbing checklist notes or form instructions
  • β€’Enhance posts with a distinctive symbol for a β€œnot applicable” item

Examples

πŸ†Š Crossed Negative Squared Latin Capital Letter P

  • πŸ†ŠPlease select a valid value β€” πŸ†Š indicates a disabled β€œP” option.
  • πŸ†ŠParking changes: πŸ†Š denotes β€œP” items that are currently excluded.
  • πŸ†ŠStep 2: If the field shows πŸ†Š, skip the entry.
  • πŸ†ŠIn the export list, πŸ†Š items will not be included.
  • πŸ†ŠStatus: πŸ†Š = not available for β€œP” category.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F18A
HTML Entity🆊
HTML Code🆊
CSS\1F18A

FAQ

What does the Crossed Negative Squared Latin Capital Letter P letter mean?

πŸ†Š is Unicode character β€œCROSSED NEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P” (U+1F18A), shown as a squared, enclosed sign with a capital P that’s crossed and marked with a negative-style appearance. In everyday use, it’s mainly treated as a visual marker or label rather than a word. People may use it to indicate a β€œnot allowed/disabled” or β€œexcluded” state associated with something identified by β€œP,” such as a category, option, step, or tag. Because it’s a pictographic symbol, it’s typically chosen for clarity at a glance in UI text, notifications, or social posts.

What is the Unicode code point for πŸ†Š?

πŸ†Š is U+1F18A (Unicode name: CROSSED NEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P).

How do I copy πŸ†Š?

Select the symbol on this page (πŸ†Š), copy it, and paste into your text editor, website, or design tool.

Can I use πŸ†Š in HTML?

Yes. Use the HTML entity: 🆊.

What’s the best way to include πŸ†Š in code?

You can use a JavaScript Unicode escape: \\u{1F18A}, or CSS/other tooling with the same code point.

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