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Number Twelve Full Stop Letter

⒓ is an enclosed circled “12.” marker used to label items with a clear numbered step or position.

U+2493

⒓ is the Unicode character named “NUMBER TWELVE FULL STOP.” It combines a circled “12” with a full stop to act like a compact labeled marker. Copy and paste it wherever you need a neat “twelve” indicator.

Number Twelve Full Stop Letter Meaning

⒓ (NUMBER TWELVE FULL STOP) is a circled “12.” symbol. It’s commonly used as a typographic label when you want an eye-catching marker for a specific item number—especially in ordered lists, step-by-step interfaces, or badge-like UI elements. Compared with plain “12.”, the enclosed/circled form helps the number stand out and keeps the line layout tidy. Depending on your design, it can represent the twelfth step, item, slide, section, or milestone in a sequence, while still reading clearly as “twelve” at a glance.

Common uses

  • Marking the 12th step in a process, tutorial, or checklist
  • Numbering slides or sections in presentations where you want a stylized label
  • Indexing items in posters, flyers, or printed design mockups
  • UI badges or indicators for a specific stage (e.g., “Step 12”)
  • Decorative ordered-list formatting in social posts or headings

Examples

⒓ Number Twelve Full Stop

  • ⒓. Final review complete
  • Chapter ⒓: Resources
  • Step ⒓ — Confirm settings
  • Option ⒓: Custom theme
  • Slide ⒓: Results summary

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+2493
HTML Entity⒓
HTML Code⒓
CSS\2493

FAQ

What does ⒓ mean?

⒓ is the Unicode character “NUMBER TWELVE FULL STOP,” a circled “12.” marker used to label the twelfth item or step.

How can I copy ⒓ into my project?

Copy the character directly from this page, or use the escapes shown on the platform: HTML entity, CSS escape, or JavaScript escape.

Will ⒓ look the same in every font?

Most modern fonts render enclosed/circled symbols consistently, but exact shapes can vary slightly depending on the font and platform.

Is ⒓ the same as “12.” in plain text?

Not exactly—⒓ is a specific single Unicode symbol that includes the circled styling and the full stop, while “12.” is plain digits and punctuation.