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πŸ…‡

Squared Latin Capital Letter X Letter

A squared, enclosed capital β€œX” character for clear labeling and compact icon-like text.

U+1F147

πŸ…‡ is the Unicode character called β€œSQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER X” (U+1F147). It looks like a capital X placed inside a square, making it useful as a compact label or marker.

Squared Latin Capital Letter X Letter Meaning

The πŸ…‡ symbol is primarily used as a stylized, self-contained letter β€œX” in a squared, enclosed form. Because it reads clearly as an X, it often works as a compact marker in text where a standard β€œX” might blend in. You’ll commonly see it in UI labels, badges, or notation where designers want a consistent β€œicon-like” character without adding images. It can also be used for abbreviations, checks/cross-style labeling, or to call out a specific item in a list, form, or documentβ€”while keeping the typography consistent across platforms.

Common uses

  • β€’Use as a compact label for β€œX” options in forms and settings
  • β€’Add a consistent cross/flag-style marker in lists and checklists
  • β€’Create lightweight badges or tags in social posts and announcements
  • β€’Use in diagrams or notes to denote an item named β€œX”
  • β€’Employ in UI mockups where you want an enclosed X without icons

Examples

πŸ…‡ Squared Latin Capital Letter X

  • πŸ…‡Option πŸ…‡ selected
  • πŸ…‡Item πŸ…‡ needs review
  • πŸ…‡Field name: X β†’ πŸ…‡
  • πŸ…‡Mark πŸ…‡ for exclusion
  • πŸ…‡Badge: πŸ…‡ (category X)

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F147
HTML Entity🅇
HTML Code🅇
CSS\1F147

FAQ

What is the Unicode code point for πŸ…‡?

πŸ…‡ is U+1F147 (Unicode name: β€œSQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER X”).

How can I copy πŸ…‡ on my device?

Select the character on this page and copy/paste it into your text editor, browser, or design tool.

Will πŸ…‡ look the same on all platforms?

It may render slightly differently depending on the font and device, but it should remain a squared, enclosed capital X.

What does πŸ…‡ usually indicate in UI or text?

Most often it’s used as an enclosed β€œX” label or markerβ€”for example, a selectable option, exclusion indicator, or item tag.

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