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Equals Sign With Infinity Below Symbol

A typographic symbol showing an equals sign with an infinity mark below.

U+2BF9

⯹ (U+2BF9) is a specialized Unicode symbol in the “Arrows” category. It’s often used to indicate an equality relationship that involves infinity or unboundedness in a compact notation.

Equals Sign With Infinity Below Symbol Meaning

⯹ is the “EQUALS SIGN WITH INFINITY BELOW” character (Unicode U+2BF9). Visually, it combines an equals sign with an infinity symbol placed underneath, which commonly suggests an equality connected to an unbounded or infinite value. In practice, designers and writers may use it as a decorative or technical shorthand for statements like “equals infinity,” “approaches infinity,” or “equal to an unbounded quantity,” especially when they want a single glyph rather than separate symbols. Because it’s a dedicated Unicode character, it can be more consistent across platforms than using multiple characters next to each other.

Common uses

  • Mathematical or technical notes that need a compact “equals infinity” style marker
  • Diagram labels in presentations and infographics to indicate unbounded equality
  • Document symbols and callouts where a single glyph reads better than “= ∞”
  • Notation in writing about limits, divergence, or infinite series (as a stylistic choice)
  • UI/UX mockups or icons for “unbounded,” “infinite,” or “no finite bound” states

Examples

⯹ Equals sign with infinity below

  • Limit form: f(x) ⯹ ∞ as x → a
  • In an unbounded model, total energy ⯹ ∞
  • Constraint note: resource usage ⯹ ∞ under worst-case growth
  • Diagram label: growth rate ⯹ ∞
  • Schematic: value ⯹ ∞ beyond the threshold

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+2BF9
HTML Entity⯹
HTML Code⯹
CSS\2BF9

FAQ

What Unicode character is ⯹?

⯹ is Unicode “EQUALS SIGN WITH INFINITY BELOW” at code point U+2BF9.

How do I copy ⯹?

Copy the character directly from this page. For technical insertion, you can also use the provided escapes in your code.

What does ⯹ usually mean?

It’s commonly used as a compact “equals infinity” / “equality involving infinity” style marker, often implying an unbounded or infinite value.

Can I use it with HTML or code?

Yes. Use the HTML entity ⯹ or the escapes \\2BF9 (CSS) and \\u{2BF9} (JavaScript).

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