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Double Circled Digit Three Letter

⓷ is the double-circled digit three symbol (U+24F7) used for clear, styled numbering.

U+24F7

⓷ is the double-circled digit three character from the “Enclosed & Circled” set. It’s commonly used to represent the number 3 in a more decorative or structured way. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode code point in software and web pages.

Double Circled Digit Three Letter Meaning

⓷ (DOUBLE CIRCLED DIGIT THREE, U+24F7) is an enclosed, circled way to display the digit “3”. Its most practical meaning is “third” or “number 3” in a format that stands out from plain text. Designers and editors often use it to make step numbers, categories, or section labels visually distinct. Because it is a dedicated Unicode character, it can be used as a single symbol in typography, UI labels, and lightweight markup where you want a consistent appearance without building custom graphics.

Common uses

  • Step-by-step instructions where “3” needs to look distinct
  • Agenda items or section headings labeled as the third item
  • Form labels and checklists that require a styled third marker
  • User interface badges or tags for a “Level 3” or “Option 3” state
  • Education or worksheets to mark the third question or part

Examples

⓷ Double Circled Digit Three

  • Step ⓷: Confirm your details before submitting.
  • Item ⓷ is scheduled for next Friday.
  • Question ⓷: Write a short paragraph response.
  • Level ⓷ unlocks advanced settings.
  • Part ⓷ includes a brief quiz.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+24F7
HTML Entity⓷
HTML Code⓷
CSS\24F7

FAQ

What does the Double Circled Digit Three letter mean?

⓷ (DOUBLE CIRCLED DIGIT THREE, U+24F7) is an enclosed, circled way to display the digit “3”. Its most practical meaning is “third” or “number 3” in a format that stands out from plain text. Designers and editors often use it to make step numbers, categories, or section labels visually distinct. Because it is a dedicated Unicode character, it can be used as a single symbol in typography, UI labels, and lightweight markup where you want a consistent appearance without building custom graphics.

What is the Unicode code point for ⓷?

⓷ is U+24F7, named “DOUBLE CIRCLED DIGIT THREE”.

How can I copy ⓷ for use in HTML?

You can copy the character directly, or use the HTML entity ⓷.

What can ⓷ be used to represent?

It most commonly represents the digit 3 or “third” in a visually marked, circled style.

Will ⓷ display correctly on all devices?

It should display where the font supports Unicode “Enclosed & Circled” characters; otherwise it may fall back to a different glyph or square placeholder.