Squared Twenty-two Point Two Letter
🆢 is the “Squared Twenty-Two Point Two” enclosed/circled symbol for referencing a specific value in text.
U+1F1A2
🆢 is a Unicode “Squared Twenty-Two Point Two” emoji-style symbol in the Enclosed & Circled category. You can copy it into messages, documents, and UI text. It’s useful when you want a compact, standardized notation.
Squared Twenty-two Point Two Letter Meaning
🆢 is a standardized Unicode symbol labeled “SQUARED TWENTY-TWO POINT TWO” with code point U+1F1A2. Visually, it appears as a squared, enclosed mark rather than plain text. In practice, it’s most commonly used as a symbolic label for a specific “22.2” squared value (for example, in notation-like captions, UI tags, or reference identifiers). Because it’s a named character rather than a general-purpose icon, it’s best treated as a typographic symbol you copy for consistency across platforms, not as a universal meaning like “warning” or “checkmark.”
Common uses
- •Use as a compact label in a UI or settings screen referencing a “22.2” squared value.
- •Add to design mockups or documentation to denote a specific measured/calculated figure.
- •Include in social media posts where you want a standardized notation-style marker.
- •Reference in spreadsheets, specs, or internal notes where symbols improve readability.
- •Use in chat messages to quickly point to a specific parameter or result.
Examples
🆢 Squared Twenty-Two Point Two Symbol
- 🆢Filter: 🆢 value
- 🆢Target rating: 🆢
- 🆢Setting adjusted to 🆢
- 🆢Result marker: 🆢
- 🆢Spec tag 🆢
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F1A2 | |
| HTML Entity | 🆢 | |
| HTML Code | 🆢 | |
| CSS | \1F1A2 |
FAQ
What Unicode symbol is 🆢?
🆢 is named “SQUARED TWENTY-TWO POINT TWO” and has Unicode code point U+1F1A2.
How do I copy the symbol for use in a website or app?
You can copy/paste 🆢 directly. For code, use HTML entity 🆢 or CSS/JS escapes like \\1F1A2 and \\u{1F1A2}.
What does 🆢 mean in everyday conversation?
It usually functions as a notation-style label for a specific “22.2 squared” value rather than a broadly recognized emotion or action.
Will 🆢 look the same everywhere?
It’s a single Unicode character (U+1F1A2), but visual rendering can vary slightly by font and platform.