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πŸž₯

Very Bold Greek Cross Symbol

The πŸž₯ Very Bold Greek Cross is a bold cross-style geometric symbol for headings, icons, and emphasis.

U+1F7A5

πŸž₯ is a geometric symbol labeled β€œVERY BOLD GREEK CROSS” (Unicode U+1F7A5). It’s useful when you need a strong, symmetrical cross mark for design and text layouts.

Very Bold Greek Cross Symbol Meaning

πŸž₯ (VERY BOLD GREEK CROSS) is a symmetrical cross glyph presented as a very bold, geometric mark. Because of its cross shape, it can be used simply as an eye-catching icon or separator without implying a specific message. In many contexts, people use cross-like symbols to suggest balance, structure, or a β€œhighlighted” or β€œimportant” element in a UI or design system. It may also be interpreted visually as a stylized Greek cross by some audiences, but its most practical value is its high-contrast form that works well for emphasis, badges, and simple iconography.

Common uses

  • β€’UI or dashboard badges to mark status, categories, or key items
  • β€’Designing headers, banners, or section dividers where a strong icon is needed
  • β€’Creating invitation cards, event listings, or program book layouts
  • β€’Building stickers, labels, or thumbnails with a bold symmetrical mark
  • β€’Using in social posts as a visual separator or emphasis icon

Examples

πŸž₯ Very Bold Greek Cross Symbol

  • πŸž₯Update completed πŸž₯
  • πŸž₯Security notice πŸž₯ Please review your settings
  • πŸž₯Featured ⟑ πŸž₯ Activities for this week
  • πŸž₯Product category: Support πŸž₯
  • πŸž₯New chapter starts πŸž₯

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F7A5
HTML Entity🞥
HTML Code🞥
CSS\1F7A5

FAQ

What is the Unicode for πŸž₯?

πŸž₯ is Unicode U+1F7A5.

How can I copy πŸž₯ into my code?

You can use HTML entity 🞥 or JavaScript escape \\u{1F7A5}, or CSS escape \\1F7A5.

What does the symbol usually mean?

Most commonly it’s used as a bold, symmetrical cross-style icon for emphasis, structure, or visual labeling, with occasional β€œGreek cross” interpretation by viewers.

Will it display correctly on all devices?

Support can vary by font and platform. If it doesn’t appear, try switching to a Unicode font that supports U+1F7A5.

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