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Upper Half Inverse White Circle Symbol

◚ (U+25DA) is an upper-half inverse white circle geometric symbol for UI and visual accents.

U+25DA

◚ is a geometric shape character from the Unicode set. It appears as a white circle with the upper half inverted, making it useful for clean UI markings and diagram accents.

Upper Half Inverse White Circle Symbol Meaning

◚ (Unicode U+25DA, “UPPER HALF INVERSE WHITE CIRCLE”) is a geometric symbol made from a white circular form where the upper portion is inverted. In design contexts, it often reads as a directional or segment-based marker because the contrast is concentrated in the top half. It’s commonly used as a decorative bullet, a compact status/section indicator, or a visual element in diagrams and infographics where you want a subtle, consistent shape. As a character, it’s also handy when you need a simple glyph that scales nicely in text layouts without requiring an image.

Common uses

  • Use as a minimalist section marker or list bullet in documentation and notes
  • Add subtle status or category indicators in UI labels and dashboards
  • Decorate icon sets or buttons with a simple geometric glyph
  • Mark regions or “part” highlights in diagrams and flowcharts
  • Create consistent typographic accents for posters, slides, and headers

Examples

◚ Upper Half Inverse White Circle

  • ■ ◚ Settings
  • Status: ◚ Pending
  • Step 2: ◚ Review
  • Area A ◚ Area B
  • Tag: ◚ Draft

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+25DA
HTML Entity◚
HTML Code◚
CSS\25DA

FAQ

What does the Upper Half Inverse White Circle symbol mean?

◚ (Unicode U+25DA, “UPPER HALF INVERSE WHITE CIRCLE”) is a geometric symbol made from a white circular form where the upper portion is inverted. In design contexts, it often reads as a directional or segment-based marker because the contrast is concentrated in the top half. It’s commonly used as a decorative bullet, a compact status/section indicator, or a visual element in diagrams and infographics where you want a subtle, consistent shape. As a character, it’s also handy when you need a simple glyph that scales nicely in text layouts without requiring an image.

What Unicode character is ◚?

◚ is U+25DA, named “UPPER HALF INVERSE WHITE CIRCLE.”

How do I copy ◚ for use in my project?

Copy the character directly from this page. You can also use the HTML entity (◚) or the CSS escape (\\25DA) in supported contexts.

Is ◚ safe to use in web and text editors?

It’s a Unicode character, so it should work wherever Unicode fonts are available. Appearance may vary slightly by font.

What’s a good way to style ◚ in UI text?

Pair it with consistent spacing (e.g., “◚ Pending”) and consider using the same font size and color as the label for a clean, readable accent.

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