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Negative Squared Wc Letter

🆏 is the Negative Squared WC emoji, often used to indicate a “WC” sign context with a negative/blocked styling.

U+1F18F

🆏 is an enclosed, circled emoji that reads as “Negative 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

🆏 “Negative 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 “WC-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 “WC not available,” “restroom unavailable,” or similar guidance.

Common uses

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

Examples

🆏 Negative Squared WC Symbol

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

Variations

Technical codes

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

FAQ

What does the Negative Squared Wc letter mean?

🆏 “Negative 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 “WC-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 “WC not available,” “restroom unavailable,” or similar guidance.

What is the Unicode for 🆏?

The Unicode code point for 🆏 is U+1F18F.

How can I copy 🆏 quickly?

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

What HTML entity can I use for 🆏?

You can use the HTML entity 🆏.

Can I use 🆏 in code for web or apps?

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

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