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Dingbat Circled Sans-serif Digit Zero Letter

🄋 is a dingbat-style circled “0” character used for labeled markers and typographic UI elements.

U+1F10B

🄋 is the Unicode dingbat “circled sans-serif digit zero” (U+1F10B). Because it’s a single character, it’s easy to copy and paste for labels, lists, and UI cues. It visually reads like a circled 0 with a sans-serif look.

Dingbat Circled Sans-serif Digit Zero Letter Meaning

🄋 is a circled digit “zero” from the Unicode Dingbats block: “DINGBAT CIRCLED SANS-SERIF DIGIT ZERO” (U+1F10B). Most people use it as a visual marker that looks like a stylized, enclosed “0” rather than the plain number. It’s commonly chosen when you want consistent, typographic numbering or status tags that still feel clean and uniform—especially in UI mockups, documents, and posters. Since it’s an enclosed/circled character, it can help separate the “0” from surrounding text without adding extra punctuation or icons.

Common uses

  • Creating “step 0” or “item 0” markers in a list or workflow
  • Using as a compact status badge or index label in UI drafts
  • Adding a decorative but consistent “0” in posters, flyers, or infographics
  • Labeling form sections such as “Option 0” or “Version 0”
  • Making headings or callouts stand out with an enclosed digit

Examples

🄋 Circled Sans-Serif Digit Zero

  • 🄋Step 🄋: Set up your project folder.
  • 🄋Version 🄋 is the baseline release.
  • 🄋Priority 🄋: Not started yet.
  • 🄋Choose option 🄋 to enable default settings.
  • 🄋Item 🄋 is included in the summary.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F10B
HTML Entity🄋
HTML Code🄋
CSS\1F10B

FAQ

What does the Dingbat Circled Sans-serif Digit Zero letter mean?

🄋 is a circled digit “zero” from the Unicode Dingbats block: “DINGBAT CIRCLED SANS-SERIF DIGIT ZERO” (U+1F10B). Most people use it as a visual marker that looks like a stylized, enclosed “0” rather than the plain number. It’s commonly chosen when you want consistent, typographic numbering or status tags that still feel clean and uniform—especially in UI mockups, documents, and posters. Since it’s an enclosed/circled character, it can help separate the “0” from surrounding text without adding extra punctuation or icons.

What is the Unicode code point for 🄋?

🄋 is Unicode U+1F10B (DINGBAT CIRCLED SANS-SERIF DIGIT ZERO).

How do I copy and paste this symbol?

Copy the character “🄋” from this page and paste it into your document, chat, or design tool.

What HTML or code can I use to insert it?

HTML entity: 🄋 CSS escape: \\1F10B JavaScript: \\u{1F10B}.

Will it look the same on every device?

It should appear as a circled sans-serif “0” when the font supports it, but appearance can vary slightly by platform and font.