Circle With Superimposed X Symbol
A circle with an overlaid X, used as a clear marked indicator in text, icons, and math-style notation.
U+29BB
⦻ is the Unicode character named “circle with superimposed x” (U+29BB). It combines a circular shape with a superimposed X to create a compact “marked” symbol. You can copy it directly or use standard Unicode escapes in code.
Circle With Superimposed X Symbol Meaning
⦻ (U+29BB) is a geometric symbol made from a circle with an overlaid X. Visually, it often reads as “marked,” “crossed,” “invalid,” or “selected/blocked” depending on the context around it. Because the design is neutral and graphic, it can work as a small UI-like indicator in plain text, headings, or annotations. In technical and typesetting contexts, it may also be used alongside other math or operator-like symbols to represent a special marker or constraint. Its meaning is best inferred from nearby text, labels, or the intended UI state.
Common uses
- •Marking items as rejected, crossed out, or invalid in checklists and notes
- •Creating compact status indicators in plain-text UIs, logs, or chat messages
- •Annotating drafts and comments as “flagged” or “requires attention”
- •Using in math-styled headings, footnotes, or symbol lists as a distinctive marker
- •Designing lightweight badges or separators in posters, slides, and social posts
Examples
⦻ Circle with superimposed X
- ⦻Task 3 ⦻: not approved—please revise.
- ⦻Status: ⦻ invalid input. Check the format and try again.
- ⦻Item ⦻ flagged for review in the audit notes.
- ⦻Results ⦻ indicate values that do not meet the criteria.
- ⦻Draft section ⦻: replace the highlighted paragraph.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+29BB | |
| HTML Entity | ⦻ | |
| HTML Code | ⦻ | |
| CSS | \29BB |
FAQ
What does the Circle With Superimposed X symbol mean?
⦻ (U+29BB) is a geometric symbol made from a circle with an overlaid X. Visually, it often reads as “marked,” “crossed,” “invalid,” or “selected/blocked” depending on the context around it. Because the design is neutral and graphic, it can work as a small UI-like indicator in plain text, headings, or annotations. In technical and typesetting contexts, it may also be used alongside other math or operator-like symbols to represent a special marker or constraint. Its meaning is best inferred from nearby text, labels, or the intended UI state.
What is the Unicode code point for ⦻?
⦻ has Unicode code point U+29BB.
How do I copy ⦻ reliably into code?
You can use the provided escapes: HTML entity ⦻, CSS escape \\29BB, or JavaScript escape \\u{29BB}.
Does ⦻ have a single fixed meaning?
No. Its meaning depends on context, but it commonly reads as “crossed/marked/invalid” because of the X over the circle.
Will ⦻ display correctly on all devices?
Font support varies. If it doesn’t render, the symbol may appear as a missing-glyph box; try a Unicode-compatible font.