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Parenthesized Digit Seven Letter

⑺ is a digit 7 shown inside a parenthesized, enclosed form for clear, stylized numbering.

U+247A

⑺ (U+247A) is Unicode character “PARENTHESIZED DIGIT SEVEN.” It’s a handy way to present the number seven in a compact, badge-like style. Use it anywhere you want numbering to look consistent and visually distinct.

Parenthesized Digit Seven Letter Meaning

⑺ represents the number seven using a specific enclosed glyph form. Because the digit is explicitly shown, it works like a typographic “badge” or “list marker” rather than a decorative icon with an abstract meaning. It’s most often used when designers want step numbers, item counts, or labels to stand out without changing layout or adding extra styling. In plain text, it can help make ordered information more scannable, especially in headings, callouts, UI chips, or compact social-media graphics.

Common uses

  • Numbered steps in instructions or onboarding screens
  • Labels for items in checklists, ranks, or categories
  • Badge-style counts (e.g., “Step ⑺” or “Level ⑺”)
  • Consistent typographic numbering in posters, slides, and documents
  • Stylized separators or markers for lists in social posts

Examples

⑺ Circled Digit Seven (PARENTHESIZED DIGIT SEVEN)

  • Step ⑺: Confirm your details
  • Option ⑺ is selected
  • Level ⑺ unlocks the next feature
  • Service ID ⑺: Q3-Stage
  • Choose ⑺ to proceed

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+247A
HTML Entity⑺
HTML Code⑺
CSS\247A

FAQ

What does the Parenthesized Digit Seven letter mean?

⑺ represents the number seven using a specific enclosed glyph form. Because the digit is explicitly shown, it works like a typographic “badge” or “list marker” rather than a decorative icon with an abstract meaning. It’s most often used when designers want step numbers, item counts, or labels to stand out without changing layout or adding extra styling. In plain text, it can help make ordered information more scannable, especially in headings, callouts, UI chips, or compact social-media graphics.

What Unicode character is ⑺?

⑺ is “PARENTHESIZED DIGIT SEVEN” with code point U+247A.

How do I copy ⑺ for use in HTML?

You can use the HTML entity ⑺ or paste the character directly.

Is ⑺ the same as a regular “7”?

It represents the digit seven, but in a specific enclosed glyph style (parenthesized digit form).

Where can I use ⑺ safely?

It works well for UI labels, step numbers, badges, and stylized list markers in text content where Unicode characters are supported.