Parenthesized Number Eleven Letter
⑾ is a parenthesized/circled representation of the number eleven (U+247E).
U+247E
The ⑾ symbol displays the number 11 inside a pair of parentheses-style enclosure. It’s useful when you need a compact, decorative way to label items. This page helps you copy it and use it reliably in web and design contexts.
Parenthesized Number Eleven Letter Meaning
⑾ is the Unicode character named “PARENTHESIZED NUMBER ELEVEN” with code point U+247E (HTML entity: ⑾). Visually, it presents the numeral eleven in an enclosed form, similar to other circled or parenthesized number glyphs. Its most common purpose is labeling and formatting: marking steps, sections, list items, or ranking (e.g., “item 11”) in a way that stands out from plain text. Depending on the font, the enclosure style may vary slightly, but the intent remains the same—an easy-to-recognize “number eleven” marker.
Common uses
- •Numbering list items (especially when you want decorative numbering rather than plain “11”)
- •Labeling steps or stages in instructions or workflow documents
- •Creating section markers or callouts in posters, flyers, or presentations
- •Designing badges or counters that need a single-character label for eleven
- •Highlighting “11th” entries in schedules, menus, or ranked content
Examples
⑾ Circled number eleven (parenthesized)
- ⑾Step ⑾: Review the final draft.
- ⑾Chapter ⑾ — Appendices
- ⑾Badge ⑾: Participant eleven
- ⑾Option ⑾: Priority support
- ⑾Row ⑾ of the table
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+247E | |
| HTML Entity | ⑾ | |
| HTML Code | ⑾ | |
| CSS | \247E |
FAQ
What does the Parenthesized Number Eleven letter mean?
⑾ is the Unicode character named “PARENTHESIZED NUMBER ELEVEN” with code point U+247E (HTML entity: ⑾). Visually, it presents the numeral eleven in an enclosed form, similar to other circled or parenthesized number glyphs. Its most common purpose is labeling and formatting: marking steps, sections, list items, or ranking (e.g., “item 11”) in a way that stands out from plain text. Depending on the font, the enclosure style may vary slightly, but the intent remains the same—an easy-to-recognize “number eleven” marker.
What Unicode symbol is ⑾?
⑾ is “PARENTHESIZED NUMBER ELEVEN” with Unicode code point U+247E.
How do I use ⑾ on a website (HTML/CSS/JS)?
HTML entity: ⑾ • CSS escape: \\247E • JavaScript escape: \\u{247E}.
Is ⑾ the same as the standard “11” character?
No. It represents eleven as a single enclosed glyph (a specific Unicode character), not just the plain digits “1” and “1”.
Will ⑾ look the same in every font?
It should preserve the character identity, but the exact enclosure style can vary by font and platform.