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Parenthesized Latin Small Letter X Letter

⒳ is a circled, parenthesized small letter x used as a visual marker or typographic accent.

U+24B3

⒳ (U+24B3) is a Unicode character that combines a parenthesized small “x” with an enclosing circle. It’s mainly used for compact notation, labels, and stylistic UI text.

Parenthesized Latin Small Letter X Letter Meaning

⒳ is a typographic symbol: “PARENTHESIZED LATIN SMALL LETTER X” (Unicode U+24B3), categorized as an “Enclosed & Circled” character. Visually, it reads like a small x inside parentheses and within a circle, making it distinct from a plain “x” or a standard circled letter. While it may be used in writing to denote a specific item, option, checkbox-like marker, or a referenced variable, its primary value is clear visual differentiation in design and interfaces. In practice, people use it as a decorative but structured character when plain text “x” would be too ambiguous.

Common uses

  • Option or item markers in short lists (e.g., “⒳” for a specific choice)
  • Variable labeling in diagrams or drafts where “x” needs a distinct look
  • UI badges and status tags that require a circled, compact symbol
  • Form or survey annotations to reference a particular field or answer
  • Design accents in posters, flyers, and social graphics as an eye-catching marker

Examples

⒳ Circled Parenthesized Latin Small Letter X

  • Choose ⒳ to indicate the “custom” setting.
  • Variable ⒳: x-offset used for fine alignment.
  • Status: ⒳ (review required).
  • Answer key: 1) ⒳ 2) ✓ 3) ✕
  • Mark the location with ⒳ on the diagram.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+24B3
HTML Entity⒳
HTML Code⒳
CSS\24B3

FAQ

What does the Parenthesized Latin Small Letter X letter mean?

⒳ is a typographic symbol: “PARENTHESIZED LATIN SMALL LETTER X” (Unicode U+24B3), categorized as an “Enclosed & Circled” character. Visually, it reads like a small x inside parentheses and within a circle, making it distinct from a plain “x” or a standard circled letter. While it may be used in writing to denote a specific item, option, checkbox-like marker, or a referenced variable, its primary value is clear visual differentiation in design and interfaces. In practice, people use it as a decorative but structured character when plain text “x” would be too ambiguous.

What Unicode character is ⒳?

⒳ is “PARENTHESIZED LATIN SMALL LETTER X” with code point U+24B3.

How can I copy ⒳ for use on a website or in a design tool?

Copy the character directly from this page, or use the provided HTML entity (⒳) / CSS escape (\\24B3).

Does ⒳ have the same meaning as a plain “x”?

Not exactly. It’s primarily a visual typographic marker. It may represent a variable or option in your document, but it doesn’t automatically carry a standardized meaning across all contexts.

Will ⒳ display correctly on all devices?

Most modern fonts support it, but appearance can vary. If you see a fallback box or missing glyph, try a different font or use a related symbol.

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