Squared Latin Capital Letter M Letter
🄼 is a squared typographic form of the uppercase letter “M,” useful for labels, UI, and decorative text.
U+1F13C
🄼 represents the uppercase letter “M” in a squared, enclosed style. It’s commonly used when you want a letter that looks more like a badge or graphic label. Copy it directly for design mockups, social posts, or UI text.
Squared Latin Capital Letter M Letter Meaning
🄼 (Squared Latin Capital Letter M) is a typographic symbol that combines the letter “M” with a squared, enclosed presentation. Instead of using a plain “M,” designers and writers may choose this form to make text look like a sticker, tag, or icon-style label. Because it’s an emoji-like Unicode character, its appearance can vary by font and platform—some systems may render it as a styled glyph while others may show it closer to standard letter typography. Practically, it’s used to keep headings, initials, or category markers visually consistent in layouts where regular letters might feel too plain.
Common uses
- •Initials or monograms in profiles and avatars
- •Chapter, section, or label markers in documents and slides
- •Category badges in UI mockups (e.g., “M” for a group)
- •Decorative typography for social media captions
- •Replacing plain “M” in brand-like text layouts
Examples
🄼 Squared Latin Capital Letter M
- 🄼Team 🄼
- 🄼Level 🄼
- 🄼Section 🄼: Overview
- 🄼Option 🄼 (Medium)
- 🄼Badge: 🄼
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F13C | |
| HTML Entity | 🄼 | |
| HTML Code | 🄼 | |
| CSS | \1F13C |
FAQ
What does 🄼 stand for?
It’s the squared/enclosed typographic form of the uppercase letter “M” (Squared Latin Capital Letter M).
Can I use 🄼 anywhere I would use the letter M?
Yes—often it’s used like an “M” in headings, labels, or badge-style text, especially when you want a distinct visual style.
Why does 🄼 look different on different devices?
Like many Unicode characters, its exact appearance depends on the font and platform support available on the viewer’s device.
How do I copy 🄼 for web or app use?
Copy the character directly from this page, or paste the provided symbol into your editor. For best results, test rendering on the target platforms.