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⦿

Circled Bullet Symbol

A circled dot symbol (⦿) commonly used as a highlight, marker, or small math notation.

U+29BF

The ⦿ symbol, known as the circled bullet, is a compact way to draw attention to a point. It’s useful in both writing and interfaces when you want a clean, neutral marker. Below you’ll find copy options, meaning, and practical examples.

Circled Bullet Symbol Meaning

⦿ is the “circled bullet” symbol (Unicode U+29BF). Visually, it’s a dot inside a circle, which makes it handy as a simple marker: it can represent a verified item, a selected state, or the start of a referenced point. In typography and layout, it often works as a visual bullet or emphasis marker without being as loud as large icons. In math and technical writing, it may be used as a decorative or symbolic marker in the text flow where a small circled point reads clearly.

Common uses

  • Highlighting a specific step or item in a checklist
  • Using as a compact bullet/marker in formatted text
  • Indicating a selected or active element in UI mockups
  • Marking a reference point in notes, annotations, or documentation
  • Adding a subtle emphasis symbol in presentations and slides

Examples

⦿ Circled Bullet Symbol (U+29BF)

  • ⦿⦿ Step 2: Verify the input values.
  • ⦿Requirements ⦿ include authentication and logging.
  • ⦿Choose ⦿ Option A to continue.
  • ⦿See note ⦿ for the exception details.
  • ⦿Status: ⦿ Active

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+29BF
HTML Entity⦿
HTML Code⦿
CSS\29BF

FAQ

What does the Circled Bullet symbol mean?

⦿ is the “circled bullet” symbol (Unicode U+29BF). Visually, it’s a dot inside a circle, which makes it handy as a simple marker: it can represent a verified item, a selected state, or the start of a referenced point. In typography and layout, it often works as a visual bullet or emphasis marker without being as loud as large icons. In math and technical writing, it may be used as a decorative or symbolic marker in the text flow where a small circled point reads clearly.

What is the Unicode code point for ⦿?

The circled bullet symbol ⦿ has Unicode code point U+29BF.

How can I type ⦿ on the web?

You can copy/paste it directly, or use the HTML entity: ⦿.

Is ⦿ the same as a normal bullet •?

No. ⦿ is a dot inside a circle, while • is typically just a solid dot; they have different visual weight and meaning in layout.

Can ⦿ be used as a list bullet?

Yes. It’s often used as a compact marker or emphasis bullet in text, docs, and UI mockups.

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