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White Square With Lower Right Quadrant Symbol

◲ is a white square with a lower-right quadrant shape, useful as a clean geometric marker.

U+25F2

◲ (U+25F2) is a geometric shape character from the “Geometric Shapes” set. It’s often used when you need a subtle, structured symbol rather than a filled icon. Below you’ll find copy options, code references, and practical ways to use it.

White Square With Lower Right Quadrant Symbol Meaning

◲ is a geometric “white square with lower right quadrant” symbol (Unicode U+25F2). Because it has a clear, partial-quadrant look, it’s commonly used as a lightweight marker in text-based layouts—such as indicating a section, status, or variation without adding heavy visual weight. Designers may also use it as a decorative element for dividers, labels, or small UI glyphs. In documents and diagrams, it can function as a neutral, easily recognizable placeholder or bullet-like indicator, especially when you want consistent symmetry and a simple outline-style appearance.

Common uses

  • Section marker or label glyph in documents and reports
  • Lightweight status indicator in UI text (e.g., “pending” or “incomplete”)
  • Geometric divider or decorative punctuation in web/print layouts
  • Diagram legend item to represent a specific category
  • Bullet-like symbol for lists where you want a minimal visual style

Examples

◲ White Square with Lower Right Quadrant

  • Progress: ◲ draft
  • Category ◲ A
  • Select option: ◲
  • Note ◲ see details below
  • Status icon ◲ pending review

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+25F2
HTML Entity◲
HTML Code◲
CSS\25F2

FAQ

What does the White Square With Lower Right Quadrant symbol mean?

◲ is a geometric “white square with lower right quadrant” symbol (Unicode U+25F2). Because it has a clear, partial-quadrant look, it’s commonly used as a lightweight marker in text-based layouts—such as indicating a section, status, or variation without adding heavy visual weight. Designers may also use it as a decorative element for dividers, labels, or small UI glyphs. In documents and diagrams, it can function as a neutral, easily recognizable placeholder or bullet-like indicator, especially when you want consistent symmetry and a simple outline-style appearance.

What Unicode character is ◲?

◲ is Unicode U+25F2, named “WHITE SQUARE WITH LOWER RIGHT QUADRANT.”

How can I copy ◲ into code?

You can copy the character directly (◲) or use the provided forms like HTML entity (◲), CSS escape (\\25F2), or JavaScript escape (\\u{25F2}).

Does ◲ have a specific official meaning?

Unicode defines its name and shape, but its meaning in text is typically chosen by the author (e.g., a marker, label, or geometric bullet) rather than a fixed cultural interpretation.

Will ◲ look the same everywhere?

Appearance can vary slightly by font and platform, but it is generally rendered as a white square with the lower-right quadrant feature.