Digit Zero Full Stop Letter
The 🄀 symbol shows a circled digit zero with a full stop, useful for labels, callouts, and UI markers.
U+1F100
🄀 is a Unicode symbol labeled “DIGIT ZERO FULL STOP” (U+1F100). It belongs to the “Enclosed & Circled” category and is handy when you want a clear, decorative marker in text or UI.
Digit Zero Full Stop Letter Meaning
🄀 (DIGIT ZERO FULL STOP, U+1F100) is a circled “0.” The “full stop” refers to the dot that follows the zero inside the glyph design. In practice, people use it as a distinct visual marker for indexing, step labels, item counts, or placeholder numbering where “0” needs to stand out more than plain text “0.” Because it is enclosed/circled, it’s often chosen for UI callouts, badges, and lightweight diagram annotations—especially when you want consistent styling without building custom graphics.
Common uses
- •Step or section labels starting at zero (e.g., Step 0) in instructions or documentation
- •UI status or category markers where a circled zero is visually distinct from plain “0”
- •Menu or list indexing for items that include a starting value of 0
- •Decorative placeholders in mockups (e.g., “0.” in forms or surveys)
- •Diagram and annotation legends where a standardized “0.” marker helps clarity
Examples
🄀 Digit Zero Full Stop
- 🄀Step 🄀: confirm your settings
- 🄀Item 🄀: default option
- 🄀Score: 🄀 (no points yet)
- 🄀Version label: 🄀.1-preview
- 🄀Server index 🄀: staging
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F100 | |
| HTML Entity | 🄀 | |
| HTML Code | 🄀 | |
| CSS | \1F100 |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for 🄀?
🄀 is Unicode U+1F100 (Unicode name: DIGIT ZERO FULL STOP).
How can I copy 🄀 into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 🄀.
What does the “full stop” refer to in the name?
It refers to the dot included in the symbol’s glyph design next to/with the circled zero.
Where is 🄀 best used?
It works well for zero-based labels, badges, UI markers, and annotated lists where a circled “0.” is easier to spot than plain text.