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Circled X Symbol

⮾ is a circled X-style arrow symbol you can copy for labels, UI hints, and directional or status markers.

U+2BBE

⮾ is a circled X symbol with the Unicode code point U+2BBE. It’s categorized as an Arrows character and is useful when you need a compact, recognizable marker. Use the copy options below to paste it into your designs and text.

Circled X Symbol Meaning

⮾ (Circled X) is typically used as a visual “marked” symbol—often implying a blocked, canceled, or conflicting indicator—while still fitting into UI-like arrow/marker styles due to its design and Unicode category (“Arrows”). Because the glyph is distinctive and compact, it works well for status badges, quick notations, or icon-like text elements where you want something stronger than a plain X. In practice, many people treat it as an alert, disable/cancel mark, or a navigation-related emphasis depending on the surrounding text or interface context. Its exact meaning depends on how you label it in your design.

Common uses

  • UI status badge for disabled, canceled, or conflicting items
  • Quick annotation in documents (e.g., “not allowed” or “invalid” sections)
  • Directional or action markers in text-based navigation notes
  • Icon-like marker in posters or signage when space is limited
  • Decorative emphasis in chats or posts to highlight a rejected option

Examples

⮾ Circled X Symbol (Copy & Unicode Info)

  • Settings: ⮾ Disabled until verification
  • Change request: ⮾ Not approved
  • Route note: ⮾ Use the alternate path
  • Checklist: ⮾ Item not applicable
  • Draft edit: ⮾ Replace this section

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+2BBE
HTML Entity⮾
HTML Code⮾
CSS\2BBE

FAQ

What is the Unicode code point for ⮾?

⮾ has Unicode code point U+2BBE.

How do I copy ⮾ into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: ⮾.

How do I use ⮾ in CSS?

Use the CSS escape: \\2BBE.

What does ⮾ mean?

It’s commonly used as a circled X-style marker for indicating a blocked/canceled/invalid or flagged status, with the exact meaning depending on the label or interface context.

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