Negative Circled Number Eighteen Letter
⓲ is the Negative Circled Number Eighteen symbol (U+24F2) for labeled numbers inside a circled mark.
U+24F2
⓲ is a circled numeric character known in Unicode as “NEGATIVE CIRCLED NUMBER EIGHTEEN” (U+24F2). It’s useful when you need a compact, stylized label for 18 with a negative/circled presentation.
Negative Circled Number Eighteen Letter Meaning
⓲ is a Unicode enclosed & circled symbol that represents the number eighteen in a negative, circled form. In practice, it functions as a typographic badge: a single character that combines “18” with a circled appearance. Because it’s a single glyph, it can be easier to place than formatting “-18” with separate punctuation and styling. Common uses include numbered lists, badges, inventory or ticket labels, game or contest scoring displays, and other contexts where designers want a consistent one-character mark that stands out visually.
Common uses
- •Stylized labeling for items or levels numbered 18
- •Badges or tags in UI designs that need a circled numeric indicator
- •Creating consistent numbered list markers in graphic documents
- •Game/quiz score or milestone labels where 18 needs emphasis
- •Event tickets or inventory sheets that rely on single-glyph markers
Examples
⓲ Negative Circled Number Eighteen
- ⓲Goal reached: ⓲
- ⓲Item code ⓲ — ready for pickup
- ⓲Rank ⓲: Participant confirmed
- ⓲Wave ⓲ completed successfully
- ⓲Level ⓲ unlocked!
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+24F2 | |
| HTML Entity | ⓲ | |
| HTML Code | ⓲ | |
| CSS | \24F2 |
FAQ
What does the Negative Circled Number Eighteen letter mean?
⓲ is a Unicode enclosed & circled symbol that represents the number eighteen in a negative, circled form. In practice, it functions as a typographic badge: a single character that combines “18” with a circled appearance. Because it’s a single glyph, it can be easier to place than formatting “-18” with separate punctuation and styling. Common uses include numbered lists, badges, inventory or ticket labels, game or contest scoring displays, and other contexts where designers want a consistent one-character mark that stands out visually.
What Unicode character is ⓲?
⓲ is the Unicode character “NEGATIVE CIRCLED NUMBER EIGHTEEN” with code point U+24F2.
How can I copy ⓲ for use in HTML?
You can paste the character directly, or use the provided HTML entity: ⓲.
Does ⓲ have a standard meaning beyond being a stylized 18?
Its most practical, common use is as a stylized badge/label for the number eighteen in a circled, negative presentation; it doesn’t have a widely universal alternate meaning outside typography and UI labeling.
Will ⓲ display correctly on all devices?
Display depends on font support for U+24F2. If a font lacks the glyph, it may appear as a fallback box or missing character.