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Number Fifteen Full Stop Letter

⒖ is an enclosed & circled character representing “number fifteen full stop”.

U+2496

⒖ is a Unicode symbol labeled NUMBER FIFTEEN FULL STOP. It’s useful when you want a consistent, typographic “15.” mark without using plain text punctuation. This page helps you copy it and use it reliably in designs and code.

Number Fifteen Full Stop Letter Meaning

⒖ (Unicode U+2496) is the “NUMBER FIFTEEN FULL STOP” character in the Enclosed & Circled block. Visually, it combines the idea of a numbered item with a full stop (period) inside a circled/encapsulated style. Like similar enclosed number symbols, it’s primarily typographic: a way to present numbered steps, list labels, or references with a decorative, self-contained glyph. It doesn’t inherently carry a specific technical or cultural meaning beyond representing “15.” in a stylized form. Use it when you want that exact single-character look rather than “15.” typed with separate digits and punctuation.

Common uses

  • Stylized step labels in instructions (15.) as a single glyph
  • Numbered list markers in posters, flyers, and UI mockups
  • Reference tags in documents where “15.” needs a consistent design
  • Social media graphics needing a compact numbered badge look
  • Icon-like typographic elements for dashboards and infographics

Examples

⒖ Enclosed Number Fifteen Full Stop

  • ⒖ Complete the final review section.
  • See item ⒖ for the updated specifications.
  • Step ⒖: Submit your form before the deadline.
  • Option ⒖ is selected by default.
  • Refer to section ⒖ for troubleshooting.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+2496
HTML Entity⒖
HTML Code⒖
CSS\2496

FAQ

What does the Number Fifteen Full Stop letter mean?

⒖ (Unicode U+2496) is the “NUMBER FIFTEEN FULL STOP” character in the Enclosed & Circled block. Visually, it combines the idea of a numbered item with a full stop (period) inside a circled/encapsulated style. Like similar enclosed number symbols, it’s primarily typographic: a way to present numbered steps, list labels, or references with a decorative, self-contained glyph. It doesn’t inherently carry a specific technical or cultural meaning beyond representing “15.” in a stylized form. Use it when you want that exact single-character look rather than “15.” typed with separate digits and punctuation.

What character is ⒖ called?

It is named NUMBER FIFTEEN FULL STOP (Unicode U+2496).

How can I copy ⒖ for design or documents?

Copy the symbol directly from this page (“⒖”) and paste it into your document, layout tool, or design software.

Can I use ⒖ in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript?

Yes. HTML entity is ⒖. CSS escape is \\2496. JavaScript escape is \\u{2496}.

Is ⒖ the same as typing “15.”?

Not exactly. ⒖ is a single typographic Unicode glyph representing “number fifteen full stop”, so it has a specific enclosed/circled look instead of separate digits and punctuation.