Digit Six Full Stop Letter
⒍ is an enclosed “6.” character used as a compact list or status marker.
U+248D
The symbol ⒍ is a typography character that shows the digit six followed by a full stop inside an enclosed form. Because it’s a single Unicode character, it can help keep layouts consistent across platforms. Use it in UI labels, lists, and design elements where a “6.” marker is useful.
Digit Six Full Stop Letter Meaning
⒍ most commonly represents a numbered item marker—specifically “6.”—in a styled, enclosed form. It’s essentially a typographic variant of a list index or step indicator, making the number feel like a self-contained badge rather than plain text. In practice, people use it to label the sixth step in a process, the sixth item in a menu or checklist, or to add a visually distinct “6.” prefix in designs where uniform spacing matters. Like many Unicode symbols, its appearance depends on the font you’re using, but the character remains the same (U+248D: DIGIT SIX FULL STOP).
Common uses
- •Numbered list marker for the 6th item (“6.”) in UI mockups and documents
- •Step indicator for workflows where you want a badge-like number prefix
- •Status or version labeling (e.g., “Release 6.”) in graphic layouts
- •Decorative separators in posters, flyers, and presentations
- •Inline text markers in social posts or templates to keep formatting consistent
Examples
⒍ Enclosed digit six full stop (U+248D)
- ⒍⒍ Item: Final review
- ⒍Step ⒍ Confirm settings
- ⒍Checklist: ⒍ Upload files
- ⒍Version ⒍.0 Notes: Updated UI
- ⒍Module ⒍ — Deployment
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+248D | |
| HTML Entity | ⒍ | |
| HTML Code | ⒍ | |
| CSS | \248D |
FAQ
What does the Digit Six Full Stop letter mean?
⒍ most commonly represents a numbered item marker—specifically “6.”—in a styled, enclosed form. It’s essentially a typographic variant of a list index or step indicator, making the number feel like a self-contained badge rather than plain text. In practice, people use it to label the sixth step in a process, the sixth item in a menu or checklist, or to add a visually distinct “6.” prefix in designs where uniform spacing matters. Like many Unicode symbols, its appearance depends on the font you’re using, but the character remains the same (U+248D: DIGIT SIX FULL STOP).
What Unicode character is ⒍?
⒍ is the Unicode character named “DIGIT SIX FULL STOP” at code point U+248D.
How do I copy ⒍ into code?
You can use HTML entity ⒍ or the Unicode escapes: CSS \\248D and JavaScript \\u{248D}.
Will ⒍ look the same on all devices?
It should render as the same Unicode character, but the exact visual style can vary by font; if a font lacks this glyph, you may see a fallback symbol.
When should I use ⒍ instead of plain “6.”?
Use ⒍ when you want a compact, enclosed “6.” that reads like a designed badge or consistent list marker in typography and UI layouts.