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Black Diamond Symbol

The ◆ black diamond is a filled geometric shape used as a marker, bullet, or decorative accent.

U+25C6

The ◆ symbol is called the Black Diamond (Unicode U+25C6). It’s a simple filled diamond shape that works well for lists, headings, and visual separators. This page helps you copy and use it across websites and code.

Black Diamond Symbol Meaning

◆ (Black Diamond) is primarily used as a decorative or functional geometric marker. Because it’s bold and high-contrast, it often stands in for bullets, section dividers, or emphasis points in text. In UI and design, it can indicate a status, highlight an option, or add a compact visual rhythm next to labels. It is generally not a single fixed meaning across cultures; instead, its “meaning” depends on context—like bullet lists, callouts, or icon-like punctuation in writing.

Common uses

  • Bullet or list marker in plain text and documents
  • Section separators in headings or outlines
  • Decorative emphasis next to keywords or key points
  • Small status or selection indicator in simple UIs
  • Visual framing for short labels in banners or templates

Examples

◆ Black Diamond Symbol (U+25C6)

  • ◆ Product features include speed, security, and simplicity.
  • ◆ Availability: in stock.
  • Step 1 ◆ Review the settings before publishing.
  • Options ◆ Standard ◆ Premium ◆ Enterprise
  • ◆ Tip: Use consistent spacing for best readability.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+25C6
HTML Entity◆
HTML Code◆
CSS\25C6

FAQ

What does the Black Diamond symbol mean?

◆ (Black Diamond) is primarily used as a decorative or functional geometric marker. Because it’s bold and high-contrast, it often stands in for bullets, section dividers, or emphasis points in text. In UI and design, it can indicate a status, highlight an option, or add a compact visual rhythm next to labels. It is generally not a single fixed meaning across cultures; instead, its “meaning” depends on context—like bullet lists, callouts, or icon-like punctuation in writing.

What is the Unicode for ◆?

The ◆ symbol is Unicode U+25C6 (BLACK DIAMOND).

How do I copy the ◆ symbol?

You can copy the character directly from this page, or use its HTML entity: ◆.

Can I use ◆ in CSS or JavaScript?

Yes. CSS escape: \\25C6. JavaScript escape: \\u{25C6}.

Is ◆ the same as a “diamond suit” symbol?

No. ◆ is the Black Diamond (U+25C6). Diamond suit symbols (like ♦) are different Unicode characters.

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