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Triangle With Dot Above Symbol

The ⧊ symbol (triangle with dot above) is a Unicode character used as a compact visual marker.

U+29CA

⧊ is a Unicode symbol often used when you want a distinctive mark that stands out in text. It’s compact enough for headings, labels, and UI elements. Below you’ll find meaning, usage ideas, and copy/paste variations.

Triangle With Dot Above Symbol Meaning

The symbol ⧊ is named “triangle with dot above” in Unicode (code point U+29CA). Visually, it combines a triangular outline with a small dot placed above it, creating a clear, attention-grabbing mark. In practice, it’s mostly used as a decorative or semantic icon within plain text—useful when you need something more distinctive than a standard bullet. Depending on your context, it can represent a note indicator, a waypoint or marker, or a stylized status cue. Like many Unicode symbols, its exact meaning is not fixed and is best defined by your own design or documentation.

Common uses

  • As a distinctive bullet or list marker in plain-text documents
  • As a visual label or badge in chat messages and notes
  • As a separator or accent icon in UI mockups and wireframes
  • As an attention marker for tips, callouts, or important steps
  • As a decorative symbol in posters, slides, and formatted text

Examples

⧊ Triangle with Dot Above

  • Note ⧊ Remember to save your progress.
  • Step ⧊ Choose the correct file format.
  • Status: ⧊ queued
  • Tip ⧊ Use short headings for better scanning.
  • Milestone ⧊ Design draft complete.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+29CA
HTML Entity⧊
HTML Code⧊
CSS\29CA

FAQ

What is the Unicode for ⧊?

The Unicode code point for ⧊ is U+29CA.

How do I type ⧊ in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: ⧊

What does ⧊ mean?

Unicode assigns the name “triangle with dot above,” but its meaning in everyday use is typically defined by context (e.g., a visual marker or decorative bullet).

Will ⧊ display correctly on all devices?

Most modern systems support many Unicode math/symbol characters, but font support varies; if it doesn’t render, the fallback font may change the appearance.

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