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πŸ†„

Negative Squared Latin Capital Letter U Letter

πŸ†„ is a circled β€œU” letter mark with a negative-style presentation inside an enclosed square.

U+1F184

πŸ†„ (Unicode U+1F184) is an enclosed & circled character used to label a specific β€œU” state or category. It’s handy in UI text, forms, and symbol-based communication. Copy it directly or use the provided code points in your app or document.

Negative Squared Latin Capital Letter U Letter Meaning

πŸ†„ is the β€œNEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U” character (U+1F184). Visually, it shows a boxed, circled-style letter β€œU” with a negative/contrasting presentation, making it distinct from a plain β€œU” or from other letter-in-square symbols. In practice, it’s often used as a compact label in systems that represent states, categories, or classifications using standardized emoji-style glyphs. For example, it can indicate a β€œnegative” or β€œnot U” condition in a UI, tagging scheme, or legend where symbols are preferred over words. Its meaning depends on the context where your design or product defines it.

Common uses

  • β€’UI labels for a β€œnegative” or β€œnot U” state in a dashboard or settings screen
  • β€’Symbol legends for charts, diagrams, or infographics where letters represent categories
  • β€’Tagging content with a compact status marker in social or moderation workflows
  • β€’Form or badge text to denote a specific classification or exception
  • β€’Design elements in posters or slides that use consistent emoji-style iconography

Examples

πŸ†„ Negative Squared Latin Capital Letter U

  • πŸ†„Status: πŸ†„ (not U)
  • πŸ†„Select category πŸ†„ to filter results
  • πŸ†„Legend: πŸ†„ = negative U group
  • πŸ†„Badge updated to πŸ†„
  • πŸ†„Option not available for πŸ†„

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F184
HTML Entity🆄
HTML Code🆄
CSS\1F184

FAQ

What does the Negative Squared Latin Capital Letter U letter mean?

πŸ†„ is the β€œNEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U” character (U+1F184). Visually, it shows a boxed, circled-style letter β€œU” with a negative/contrasting presentation, making it distinct from a plain β€œU” or from other letter-in-square symbols. In practice, it’s often used as a compact label in systems that represent states, categories, or classifications using standardized emoji-style glyphs. For example, it can indicate a β€œnegative” or β€œnot U” condition in a UI, tagging scheme, or legend where symbols are preferred over words. Its meaning depends on the context where your design or product defines it.

What Unicode character is πŸ†„?

πŸ†„ is the Unicode character β€œNEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U” with code point U+1F184.

How do I copy and paste πŸ†„?

Copy the symbol from this page and paste it into your text editor, document, or message. Many systems will preserve it as a single character.

Can I use πŸ†„ in HTML or code?

Yes. HTML entity: 🆄. CSS escape: \\1F184. JavaScript escape: \\u{1F184}.

Does πŸ†„ have a fixed universal meaning?

Its appearance matches a standardized β€œnegative U” label, but the exact interpretation in your product depends on your context (e.g., β€œnot U” or a category marker).

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