Parenthesized Latin Capital Letter Q Letter
🄠 is the enclosed “(Q)” style symbol: PARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Q.
U+1F120
🄠 (Unicode U+1F120) is a stylized character that shows a capital Q inside parentheses. It’s useful when you want a consistent, enclosed “(Q)” mark without typing plain text parentheses. This page helps you copy it for documents, UI labels, and social posts.
Parenthesized Latin Capital Letter Q Letter Meaning
🄠 represents the Unicode character “PARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Q” (U+1F120). Visually, it looks like a capital letter Q enclosed in parentheses, making it a good choice for lists, tags, and UI elements where you want a distinctive marker rather than plain “(Q)”. Like other enclosed letter symbols, it’s often used as a compact, decorative identifier—such as labeling an option, step, group, or category—while keeping typography consistent across platforms that support the character. It doesn’t have a single universal real-world meaning beyond its visual form, so context (your labels and wording) determines what “Q” stands for.
Common uses
- •Labeling multiple-choice options as “(Q)” with a consistent enclosed style
- •Marking a question, section, or category in study notes and worksheets
- •Using as a UI tag/identifier in dashboards, lists, or settings screens
- •Decorating headings or cards with an enclosed letter marker for emphasis
- •Creating lightweight, copyable notation in posts, comments, and documentation
Examples
🄠 Parenthesized Latin Capital Letter Q
- 🄠Option: 🄠
- 🄠Question 🄠 will be answered next.
- 🄠Category 🄠: review the guidelines.
- 🄠Step 🄠 — confirm your selections.
- 🄠Marking label: 🄠
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F120 | |
| HTML Entity | 🄠 | |
| HTML Code | 🄠 | |
| CSS | \1F120 |
FAQ
What does the Parenthesized Latin Capital Letter Q letter mean?
🄠 represents the Unicode character “PARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Q” (U+1F120). Visually, it looks like a capital letter Q enclosed in parentheses, making it a good choice for lists, tags, and UI elements where you want a distinctive marker rather than plain “(Q)”. Like other enclosed letter symbols, it’s often used as a compact, decorative identifier—such as labeling an option, step, group, or category—while keeping typography consistent across platforms that support the character. It doesn’t have a single universal real-world meaning beyond its visual form, so context (your labels and wording) determines what “Q” stands for.
What is the Unicode code point for 🄠?
🄠 is Unicode U+1F120 (PARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Q).
How can I copy 🄠?
Copy the character directly from this page (🄠). For developers, you can use the provided CSS escape (\\1F120) or JavaScript escape (\\u{1F120}).
Will 🄠 render the same everywhere?
It should display consistently on platforms that support the character. If a font doesn’t support it, you may see a placeholder square or missing glyph.
Is 🄠 meant to have a specific meaning beyond “(Q)”?
The character’s primary function is its visual form: a capital Q enclosed in parentheses. Any specific meaning (for example, “Question” or a “Category”) comes from your context.