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Negative Circled Number Fifteen Letter

⓯ is the “negative circled number fifteen” symbol (U+24EF) for labeling or referencing −15 in a circled format.

U+24EF

The symbol ⓯ represents a circled number with a negative value for fifteen. It’s useful when you want a compact, stylized reference to “−15” in text. Below are practical meanings, examples, and copy-friendly formats.

Negative Circled Number Fifteen Letter Meaning

⓯ is named “NEGATIVE CIRCLED NUMBER FIFTEEN” and corresponds to Unicode code point U+24EF. In plain use, it’s a visual way to represent the value −15 while keeping the symbol clearly marked as a circled number. People commonly use it in mockups, UI labels, diagrams, or documentation where negative steps, results, offsets, or item numbers must stand out. Because it’s an enclosed & circled character, it can look more like an official badge or list marker than a simple “-15”, which can help readability in dense designs.

Common uses

  • Labeling a negative offset or adjustment value (−15) in an interface or dashboard
  • Marking item number 15 as negative in diagrams, charts, or training materials
  • Creating consistent badges for steps, results, or levels in a game or app UI
  • Writing specifications where −15 needs to be visually distinct from other numbers
  • Annotating documents and mockups with a compact circled symbol instead of “-15”

Examples

⓯ Negative Circled Number Fifteen

  • Stage ⓯: final cleanup and verification
  • Adjustment value: ⓯ (−15) units
  • Loss factor applies at ⓯ in the table
  • Negative modifier shown as ⓯ in the legend
  • Use label ⓯ to tag the −15 case study

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+24EF
HTML Entity⓯
HTML Code⓯
CSS\24EF

FAQ

What does the Negative Circled Number Fifteen letter mean?

⓯ is named “NEGATIVE CIRCLED NUMBER FIFTEEN” and corresponds to Unicode code point U+24EF. In plain use, it’s a visual way to represent the value −15 while keeping the symbol clearly marked as a circled number. People commonly use it in mockups, UI labels, diagrams, or documentation where negative steps, results, offsets, or item numbers must stand out. Because it’s an enclosed & circled character, it can look more like an official badge or list marker than a simple “-15”, which can help readability in dense designs.

What is the Unicode code point for ⓯?

⓯ is Unicode U+24EF (NEGATIVE CIRCLED NUMBER FIFTEEN).

How do I use ⓯ in HTML?

You can use the provided entity: ⓯

How do I include ⓯ in CSS?

Use the CSS escape: \\24EF

Is ⓯ the same as writing “-15”?

Not exactly—⓯ is a specific circled symbol intended to visually represent −15, while “-15” is plain text.