Parenthesized Digit Two Letter
⑵ is a two written inside a parenthesized enclosure for clear, numbered-style labeling.
U+2475
⑵ is the Unicode character called PARENTHESIZED DIGIT TWO. It’s commonly used when you want a tidy, enclosed version of the number 2. You can copy it directly or use the provided HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes.
Parenthesized Digit Two Letter Meaning
⑵ represents the digit “2” in an enclosed, parenthesized form. Because it looks self-contained and decorative, it’s often used in lists, steps, and labels where the design benefits from a circled/boxed number style. It can also be used in UI mockups or documents to make “second” items stand out without adding extra formatting. In most contexts, its meaning is simply “two” or “item number 2,” rather than a special symbol with a broader semantic value.
Common uses
- •Step-by-step instructions (labeling the second step)
- •Agenda items or numbered sections in a document
- •Badges and UI counters where a design-friendly “2” is needed
- •Organizing options in forms or surveys (choice 2)
- •Decorative numbering for posters, flyers, and social media text
Examples
⑵ Enclosed Digit Two (PARENTHESIZED DIGIT TWO)
- ⑵Step ⑵: Add your account details.
- ⑵Options: ⑴ Email, ⑵ Phone, ⑶ Other.
- ⑵Part ⑵ of the tutorial covers setup.
- ⑵Choose ⑵ to continue.
- ⑵See section ⑵ for pricing.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+2475 | |
| HTML Entity | ⑵ | |
| HTML Code | ⑵ | |
| CSS | \2475 |
FAQ
What does the Parenthesized Digit Two letter mean?
⑵ represents the digit “2” in an enclosed, parenthesized form. Because it looks self-contained and decorative, it’s often used in lists, steps, and labels where the design benefits from a circled/boxed number style. It can also be used in UI mockups or documents to make “second” items stand out without adding extra formatting. In most contexts, its meaning is simply “two” or “item number 2,” rather than a special symbol with a broader semantic value.
What Unicode character is ⑵?
⑵ is Unicode name “PARENTHESIZED DIGIT TWO” with code point U+2475.
How do I paste ⑵ into HTML?
Use the provided entity: ⑵ (and the character itself: ⑵).
What are the CSS and JavaScript escapes for ⑵?
CSS escape: \\2475. JavaScript escape: \\u{2475}.
Does ⑵ mean anything beyond “two”?
In most practical uses, it simply denotes the number 2 or the second item, styled in an enclosed form for readability and design.