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Double Circled Number Ten Letter

⓾ represents the number ten in a double-circled, enclosed style.

U+24FE

⓾ is the double-circled number ten: an enclosed symbol that stands out in text. It’s handy for numbering, badges, and structured UI elements where you want a clear “10” marker.

Double Circled Number Ten Letter Meaning

⓾ is a typography-friendly way to show the value “10” with a decorative enclosure (double circle). Like many enclosed number glyphs, it’s commonly used when a design needs stronger visual hierarchy than plain “10”. The circled form helps the number look like a badge, step indicator, or labeled item. In documents and interfaces, it can mark the tenth entry, version, chapter, or step in a process, especially in layouts that benefit from consistent, icon-like numbering.

Common uses

  • Step or milestone numbering in guides and onboarding flows (as item 10)
  • Section and chapter labels where “10” needs a highlighted badge style
  • Badge counts or ranking markers in UI (e.g., “Top 10” item #10)
  • Inventory or catalog indexing for a “ten” entry in a grid or table
  • Printable worksheets and planners that use decorative circled numbering

Examples

⓾ Double circled number ten

  • Lesson ⓾: Advanced techniques
  • Step ⓾ — Review and confirm your settings
  • Item ⓾ in the checklist is complete
  • Version mark: ⓾
  • Chapter ⓾: Results and discussion

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+24FE
HTML Entity⓾
HTML Code⓾
CSS\24FE

FAQ

What does the Double Circled Number Ten letter mean?

⓾ is a typography-friendly way to show the value “10” with a decorative enclosure (double circle). Like many enclosed number glyphs, it’s commonly used when a design needs stronger visual hierarchy than plain “10”. The circled form helps the number look like a badge, step indicator, or labeled item. In documents and interfaces, it can mark the tenth entry, version, chapter, or step in a process, especially in layouts that benefit from consistent, icon-like numbering.

What is ⓾?

⓾ is the “double circled number ten” character (Unicode U+24FE).

How do I copy ⓾ for web and apps?

You can copy the character directly, or use the HTML entity ⓾ / the CSS escape \\24FE / the JavaScript escape \\u{24FE}.

Is ⓾ just decorative, or does it mean “10”?

It represents the number ten, styled in an enclosed double-circle form for clearer visual emphasis.

Will ⓾ work on all devices?

Most modern fonts support it, but like any Unicode character, appearance can vary if a font lacks the glyph.