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πŸ†

Negative Squared Wc Letter

πŸ† is the Negative Squared WC emoji, often used to indicate a β€œWC” sign context with a negative/blocked styling.

U+1F18F

πŸ† is an enclosed, circled emoji that reads as β€œNegative Squared WC.” It’s commonly used in UI text, signage mockups, and accessibility-oriented communication. You can copy it directly or use its code point when supporting multiple platforms.

Negative Squared Wc Letter Meaning

πŸ† β€œNegative Squared WC” (Unicode U+1F18F) is an enclosed & circled symbol. Visually, it’s presented like a WC-style sign in a negative/blocked treatment, so it’s typically used to communicate a β€œWC-related” context where something is not available, not applicable, or should be interpreted in a negative way. In practice, people use it in interface labels, form instructions, and icon sets to keep wording short while still signaling restroom/WC relevance. Because its exact intent can depend on your design system, it’s best to pair it with clear nearby text such as β€œWC not available,” β€œrestroom unavailable,” or similar guidance.

Common uses

  • β€’Wayfinding or signage mockups for β€œWC not available” notices
  • β€’User interface labels in kiosk apps or restroom booking screens
  • β€’Accessibility-friendly UI text where an icon needs a clear, short label
  • β€’Design assets for transport, events, or venues to indicate restroom status
  • β€’Including in icon legend lists for bathroom/WC-related UI elements

Examples

πŸ† Negative Squared WC Symbol

  • πŸ†WC not available πŸ†
  • πŸ†Restroom status: unavailable πŸ†
  • πŸ†Please use another entrance. WC πŸ†
  • πŸ†No accessible WC available πŸ†
  • πŸ†Service temporarily closed πŸ†

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F18F
HTML Entity🆏
HTML Code🆏
CSS\1F18F

FAQ

What does the Negative Squared Wc letter mean?

πŸ† β€œNegative Squared WC” (Unicode U+1F18F) is an enclosed & circled symbol. Visually, it’s presented like a WC-style sign in a negative/blocked treatment, so it’s typically used to communicate a β€œWC-related” context where something is not available, not applicable, or should be interpreted in a negative way. In practice, people use it in interface labels, form instructions, and icon sets to keep wording short while still signaling restroom/WC relevance. Because its exact intent can depend on your design system, it’s best to pair it with clear nearby text such as β€œWC not available,” β€œrestroom unavailable,” or similar guidance.

What is the Unicode for πŸ†?

The Unicode code point for πŸ† is U+1F18F.

How can I copy πŸ† quickly?

Copy the character directly from this page (πŸ†) and paste it into your text editor, design tool, or social post.

What HTML entity can I use for πŸ†?

You can use the HTML entity 🆏.

Can I use πŸ† in code for web or apps?

Yes. Use the CSS escape \\1F18F or the JavaScript escape \\u{1F18F} depending on your environment.