Heavy Circle With Stroke And Two Dots Above Symbol
⛣ (U+26E3) is a “heavy circle with stroke and two dots above” symbol used as a compact decorative or technical marker.
U+26E3
The symbol ⛣ is part of the Unicode “Miscellaneous” set (U+26E3). It’s often used as a visual marker—similar to compact UI or diagram elements. Below you’ll find meanings, copy options, and practical examples.
Heavy Circle With Stroke And Two Dots Above Symbol Meaning
⛣ is a graphic symbol described in Unicode as “HEAVY CIRCLE WITH STROKE AND TWO DOTS ABOVE” (U+26E3). The thick circular shape with a vertical stroke and two dots above makes it look like a compact indicator, switch-like mark, or annotated icon. Because it’s not tied to a single universal word, many people use ⛣ as a decorative bullet, a status/label glyph in mockups, or a standalone visual element in captions and diagrams. In writing, it often functions like a “marker” rather than conveying a fixed linguistic concept.
Common uses
- •Use as a compact decorative bullet in lists, captions, or UI mockups
- •Label steps or checkpoints in diagrams and process flows
- •Create lightweight status markers in chat, forums, or forms (e.g., “checked/active”)
- •Enhance headings or section separators with an icon-like glyph
- •Add a distinct symbol in branding drafts, posters, or editorial layout previews
Examples
⛣ Heavy Circle with Stroke and Two Dots Above
- ⛣Checklist: ⛣ Confirm settings
- ⛣Status: ⛣ Active
- ⛣Step 3 ⛣ Verify connection
- ⛣Queue marker ⛣ Awaiting approval
- ⛣Note: ⛣ Review the diagram legend
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+26E3 | |
| HTML Entity | ⛣ | |
| HTML Code | ⛣ | |
| CSS | \26E3 |
FAQ
What does the Heavy Circle With Stroke And Two Dots Above symbol mean?
⛣ is a graphic symbol described in Unicode as “HEAVY CIRCLE WITH STROKE AND TWO DOTS ABOVE” (U+26E3). The thick circular shape with a vertical stroke and two dots above makes it look like a compact indicator, switch-like mark, or annotated icon. Because it’s not tied to a single universal word, many people use ⛣ as a decorative bullet, a status/label glyph in mockups, or a standalone visual element in captions and diagrams. In writing, it often functions like a “marker” rather than conveying a fixed linguistic concept.
What is the Unicode code point for ⛣?
⛣ is U+26E3 (Unicode name: “HEAVY CIRCLE WITH STROKE AND TWO DOTS ABOVE”).
How can I copy ⛣ reliably for web pages?
You can copy the character directly, or use the HTML entity: ⛣. For CSS/JS escapes, use \\26E3 or \\u{26E3}.
Is ⛣ a mathematical or technical operator?
It’s categorized as “Miscellaneous” in Unicode. Many uses are visual/marker-based rather than functioning as a standard mathematical operator.
Why does ⛣ look different on different devices?
Like many symbols, its appearance depends on the font and fallback support available on the device. If you need consistent visuals, test in the fonts you plan to use.