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Light Eight Spoked Asterisk Symbol

🞻 is a light eight-spoked asterisk used as a geometric, decorative marker.

U+1F7BB

The 🞻 symbol is a geometric asterisk with eight evenly spaced spokes. It works well when you want a clean, technical-looking decorative mark. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode code point in apps and web pages.

Light Eight Spoked Asterisk Symbol Meaning

The 🞻 “LIGHT EIGHT SPOKED ASTERISK” (U+1F7BB) is primarily a decorative geometric symbol. Because it has a clear, symmetrical starburst pattern, it’s commonly used to add visual emphasis without implying a specific emotion or theme. In interface design it can suggest loading, activity, or a subtle “attention” marker due to its radiating shape. In typography and layout, it can act as a divider, bullet-like accent, or ornament near titles, badges, or labels. Its meaning is best treated as stylistic—what it represents depends on the surrounding text and design context.

Common uses

  • Decorative separators in headings and section labels
  • Loading or activity indicators in UI mockups and icons
  • Accent marks for lists, bullet points, or callouts
  • Geometric embellishment in posters, flyers, and presentations
  • Symbol-only badges for tags, categories, or status styling

Examples

🞻 Light Eight Spoked Asterisk

  • 🞻✨ Features: 🞻 New layouts, 🞻 fast search, 🞻 smart filters
  • 🞻Loading… 🞻 Please wait a moment
  • 🞻Section mark: 🞻 Updates
  • 🞻Badge: 🞻 Premium
  • 🞻Plan option: 🞻 Standard

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F7BB
HTML Entity🞻
HTML Code🞻
CSS\1F7BB

FAQ

What is the Unicode for 🞻?

🞻 has the Unicode code point U+1F7BB.

How can I copy 🞻 for use on a website?

You can copy the character directly, or use HTML entity 🞻 or CSS escape \\1F7BB.

What does the symbol mean?

It’s mainly a geometric decorative asterisk. Its interpretation depends on context, such as emphasis, activity/loading, or ornament.

Will it display correctly on all devices?

Most modern systems support many emoji and symbols, but rendering can vary by font and platform. If it doesn’t show, try a fallback symbol or test in your target environment.