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Left Double Wiggly Fence Symbol

⧚ is the Unicode Left Double Wiggly Fence character used as a distinctive decorative or math-style punctuation mark.

U+29DA

⧚ is a math-category Unicode symbol called the Left Double Wiggly Fence. It’s useful when you want a clear visual cue that looks like an alternate bracket or fence. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode escapes in code.

Left Double Wiggly Fence Symbol Meaning

The ⧚ character (Unicode name: “LEFT DOUBLE WIGGLY FENCE”, code point U+29DA) is commonly treated as a fence-like punctuation mark. Visually, it resembles a bracket or boundary made from a double wavy line, often used to frame expressions, indicate a special operator boundary, or add decorative structure in text. Because it belongs to the Math category, it may appear in typography for mathematical notation or in settings where developers want consistent Unicode symbols. In practice, its meaning depends on your surrounding text or layout rather than a single fixed definition.

Common uses

  • Framing or grouping text in a math-like or technical design
  • Creating decorative bracket effects in posters, flyers, and headings
  • Marking the start of a range or boundary in stylized UI labels
  • Using as a fallback punctuation/marker when standard brackets don’t fit
  • Including in Unicode symbol lists, cheatsheets, or documentation

Examples

⧚ Left Double Wiggly Fence Symbol

  • ⧚ x, y, z ⧚
  • Set: ⧚ A ∪ B ⧚
  • Boundary ⧚ left side: included
  • Condition: ⧚ n > 0 ⧚
  • Group ⧚ 1 … 10 ⧚

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+29DA
HTML Entity⧚
HTML Code⧚
CSS\29DA

FAQ

What does the Left Double Wiggly Fence symbol mean?

The ⧚ character (Unicode name: “LEFT DOUBLE WIGGLY FENCE”, code point U+29DA) is commonly treated as a fence-like punctuation mark. Visually, it resembles a bracket or boundary made from a double wavy line, often used to frame expressions, indicate a special operator boundary, or add decorative structure in text. Because it belongs to the Math category, it may appear in typography for mathematical notation or in settings where developers want consistent Unicode symbols. In practice, its meaning depends on your surrounding text or layout rather than a single fixed definition.

What is the Unicode code point for ⧚?

⧚ has Unicode code point U+29DA.

How do I type or copy ⧚?

Copy the character directly from this page, or use its Unicode escape: JavaScript \\u{29DA}, CSS \\29DA.

What is the HTML entity for ⧚?

The HTML entity is ⧚.

Is ⧚ only used in math?

It’s categorized as Math and often appears in math-style typography, but you can also use it as a decorative fence/bracket-like marker in general text.

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