Squared Latin Capital Letter Z Letter
🅉 is the squared Latin capital letter Z, an enclosed & circled style character for labels and badges.
U+1F149
The 🅉 symbol (U+1F149) shows a capital Z inside a squared, enclosed shape. It’s commonly used as a compact marker in UI, lists, and graphic layouts. This page helps you copy it and use it in text and code.
Squared Latin Capital Letter Z Letter Meaning
🅉 represents the Latin capital letter Z in a squared, enclosed/circled design. Because it’s a single Unicode character (U+1F149), it’s useful when you want a typographic “badge” look rather than plain text “Z”. In practice, it can function as a label for categories, steps, levels, or zones—especially in interfaces and design mockups where consistent icon-like characters are helpful. It is not a separate mathematical operator; it’s primarily a styled letter character that stands out visually while still conveying the letter Z.
Common uses
- •UI badges or tags for a “Z” category/section
- •Step or level labeling in guides and tutorials (e.g., Level Z)
- •Decks, cards, or inventory labeling where compact letter markers help
- •Design accents in headings, posters, and infographics
- •Program and documentation labels where a stylized Z improves readability
Examples
🅉 Squared Latin Capital Letter Z
- 🅉Zone 🅉 is restricted after 6 PM.
- 🅉Choose option 🅉 to enable advanced mode.
- 🅉Step 🅉: confirm your details.
- 🅉Category 🅉: quarterly reporting.
- 🅉Level 🅉 unlocked!
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F149 | |
| HTML Entity | 🅉 | |
| HTML Code | 🅉 | |
| CSS | \1F149 |
FAQ
What Unicode character is 🅉?
🅉 is “SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z” with Unicode code point U+1F149.
How do I copy 🅉 into text?
Copy the symbol directly from this page (🅉) and paste it into your editor, document, or chat.
Can I use 🅉 in HTML or web code?
Yes. Use the HTML entity 🅉 or the Unicode character directly, depending on your workflow.
What does 🅉 usually mean in design?
It’s typically used as a stylized label marker for the letter Z—similar to a badge—rather than as a standalone icon with a universal meaning.