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Triple Plus Symbol

⧻ (TRIPLE PLUS) is a math operator-style symbol used to suggest triple addition or repeated “plus” operations.

U+29FB

The symbol ⧻ is commonly referred to as the Triple Plus. It’s a math-category character that can be used in typesetting, plain text, or UI labels where repeated addition needs emphasis.

Triple Plus Symbol Meaning

⧻ is the “TRIPLE PLUS” symbol (Unicode U+29FB). As a math operator-style character, it is typically used to denote “plus” applied three times or to visually emphasize a repeated addition-like operation in specialized notation. Depending on the context (for example, in equations, index notation, or custom mathematical writing), it may stand in for a concept the author defines as triple addition, a multi-term sum, or an operator representing three combined increments. Because it’s not as widely standardized in everyday equations as single or double plus signs, it’s best treated as a stylistic/math notation character that should match your surrounding definitions.

Common uses

  • Marking triple-addition operations in notes or worksheets
  • Labeling a UI button or setting related to adding three items/values
  • Formatting custom math expressions in documentation or tutorials
  • Designing typographic badges for “triple” or “add” themes in math-focused graphics
  • Creating consistent symbols in spreadsheets or plain-text reports

Examples

⧻ Triple Plus Symbol (U+29FB)

  • Calculate x ⧻ y ⧻ z.
  • The transformation uses ⧻ to combine three increments.
  • Let A ⧻ B ⧻ C denote the triple-sum operation.
  • In our notation, ⧻ represents adding three terms at once.
  • Use the operator ⧻ when defining the final score update.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+29FB
HTML Entity⧻
HTML Code⧻
CSS\29FB

FAQ

What does the Triple Plus symbol mean?

⧻ is the “TRIPLE PLUS” symbol (Unicode U+29FB). As a math operator-style character, it is typically used to denote “plus” applied three times or to visually emphasize a repeated addition-like operation in specialized notation. Depending on the context (for example, in equations, index notation, or custom mathematical writing), it may stand in for a concept the author defines as triple addition, a multi-term sum, or an operator representing three combined increments. Because it’s not as widely standardized in everyday equations as single or double plus signs, it’s best treated as a stylistic/math notation character that should match your surrounding definitions.

How do I type ⧻ on my computer?

Use copy/paste from this page, or enter it by Unicode U+29FB in software that supports Unicode input.

What is the Unicode and HTML for ⧻?

Unicode code point is U+29FB. HTML entity is ⧻.

Is ⧻ the same as writing +++?

They look similar, but ⧻ is a single Unicode character intended for math-style use, while +++ is three separate plus characters.

Where can I use ⧻ reliably?

It’s best for Unicode-friendly environments such as modern web pages, documents, and apps that render U+29FB.