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Parenthesized Digit Nine Letter

⑼ is the parenthesized digit nine character (U+247C) for labeled numbering and compact UI text.

U+247C

⑼ is a Unicode character called “PARENTHESIZED DIGIT NINE.” It’s useful when you need a compact, stylized nine that looks like it already includes parentheses. You can copy it directly or use its code point in your project.

Parenthesized Digit Nine Letter Meaning

⑼ (U+247C) is a single Unicode character: a digit nine enclosed in parentheses. Because it’s one glyph, it stays together when copied, pasted, or displayed in UI components that need consistent styling. In practice, people use it to represent item “9” in a list-like label, to show step/option numbers in a compact way, or to create lightweight badge text without building extra punctuation in code. It doesn’t function as a special mathematical operator; it’s primarily a typographic symbol for numbering and labeling.

Common uses

  • Labeling the 9th option in a menu or settings panel
  • Numbering list items in designs where parentheses are part of the style
  • Using in quiz or step UIs to show “step 9” compactly
  • Creating callouts, badges, or tags that must be visually consistent
  • Styling mockups for forms or worksheets where “(9)” is required

Examples

⑼ Parenthesized Digit Nine

  • Choose option ⑼ to continue.
  • Step ⑼: Review your details before submitting.
  • Answer ⑼ is marked for review.
  • Level ⑼ unlocked!
  • Item ⑼ (final) appears at the bottom of the list.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+247C
HTML Entity⑼
HTML Code⑼
CSS\247C

FAQ

What does the Parenthesized Digit Nine letter mean?

⑼ (U+247C) is a single Unicode character: a digit nine enclosed in parentheses. Because it’s one glyph, it stays together when copied, pasted, or displayed in UI components that need consistent styling. In practice, people use it to represent item “9” in a list-like label, to show step/option numbers in a compact way, or to create lightweight badge text without building extra punctuation in code. It doesn’t function as a special mathematical operator; it’s primarily a typographic symbol for numbering and labeling.

What is the Unicode code point for ⑼?

⑼ is U+247C, named “PARENTHESIZED DIGIT NINE.”

How can I copy ⑼ reliably?

Copy the character directly from this page. If you need code-based insertion, use the Unicode code point U+247C in your editor or app.

Is ⑼ the same as typing “(9)”?

Not exactly. “(9)” uses two characters (parenthesis and digit), while ⑼ is a single Unicode glyph meant to appear as a parenthesized nine.

Will it display correctly on all devices?

It should in most modern fonts, but like any Unicode symbol, appearance can vary depending on the font installed and browser support.