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🄌

Dingbat Negative Circled Sans-serif Digit Zero Letter

🄌 is a dingbat-style, negative circled sans-serif digit zero for marking and styling text.

U+1F10C

🄌 is a Unicode dingbat character identified as “DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED SANS-SERIF DIGIT ZERO” (U+1F10C). It appears as a circled “0” in a sans-serif dingbat style and is useful when you want a distinctive zero.

Dingbat Negative Circled Sans-serif Digit Zero Letter Meaning

The symbol 🄌 represents the digit zero in a “negative circled” dingbat design. Because it’s a dedicated Unicode character, it can be used in the same places you would use a stylized 0: numbering labels, badges, or UI indicators. The circled look can make “0” easier to spot at a glance, especially in icons, status tags, or compact typography where you want the zero to visually match other dingbat digits. In general, its meaning follows “zero” rather than a special sign; the difference is mainly the shape and style.

Common uses

  • Creating consistent, stylized counts in badges (e.g., item count showing 0)
  • Designing numbered labels or steps where “0” needs a distinctive look
  • Adding icon-like status indicators such as “no results” or “0 remaining”
  • Formatting typography in posters, slides, or flyers that use dingbat numbers
  • Marking placeholders or template fields that start with a zero

Examples

🄌 Negative Circles Sans-Serif Digit Zero

  • 🄌Inbox: 🄌
  • 🄌Steps completed: 🄌
  • 🄌Items remaining: 🄌
  • 🄌Score: 🄌
  • 🄌Downloads: 🄌

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F10C
HTML Entity🄌
HTML Code🄌
CSS\1F10C

FAQ

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

The symbol 🄌 represents the digit zero in a “negative circled” dingbat design. Because it’s a dedicated Unicode character, it can be used in the same places you would use a stylized 0: numbering labels, badges, or UI indicators. The circled look can make “0” easier to spot at a glance, especially in icons, status tags, or compact typography where you want the zero to visually match other dingbat digits. In general, its meaning follows “zero” rather than a special sign; the difference is mainly the shape and style.

What Unicode character is 🄌?

🄌 is U+1F10C, named “DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED SANS-SERIF DIGIT ZERO.”

How do I copy 🄌 into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 🄌

How do I use 🄌 in JavaScript?

You can use the JavaScript escape: \\u{1F10C}.

Does 🄌 mean something special beyond “zero”?

It primarily represents the digit zero, with a distinctive negative circled dingbat style for visual emphasis.