White Diamond Suit Symbol
♢ is the White Diamond Suit symbol (U+2662) often used as a small decorative or suit-like marker.
U+2662
♢ is a Unicode symbol known as the White Diamond Suit. It’s a convenient character for UI labels, icons, and light decorative notation. Below you’ll find meanings, copy options, and practical examples.
White Diamond Suit Symbol Meaning
♢ (WHITE DIAMOND SUIT, U+2662) is a typographic symbol shaped like a diamond outline. In many contexts it functions as a suit-like marker or a decorative bullet, especially where a subtle geometric glyph is preferred over a filled icon. People also use it to represent “diamond” themes in menus, tags, or set-like groupings, and it can appear in stylized lists or separators. In formal text or data, it’s primarily treated as a character that can be copied reliably using its Unicode code point U+2662 (HTML entity ♢).
Common uses
- •UI labels and badges to add a small, geometric symbol next to text
- •Decorative bullet points or list markers in web and document layouts
- •Suit-like indicators in card-themed designs and gaming interfaces
- •Section separators or ornaments in resumes, invitations, and print templates
- •Tag or category icons for “diamond” themed products, collections, or filters
Examples
♢ White Diamond Suit Symbol
- ♢Available: ♢ Limited stock
- ♢Choose your style: ♢ Classic • ▢ Minimal
- ♢Category ♢ Accessories
- ♢Progress: ♢ Step 2 of 4
- ♢Tip ♢ Use consistent spacing for symbols
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+2662 | |
| HTML Entity | ♢ | |
| HTML Code | ♢ | |
| CSS | \2662 |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for ♢?
The Unicode code point for ♢ (WHITE DIAMOND SUIT) is U+2662.
How do I copy ♢ into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: ♢.
What does the symbol ♢ look like and where is it used?
It’s a white/outline diamond shape and is commonly used as a subtle suit-like marker, decoration, or list bullet in designs.
Can developers insert ♢ using escape sequences?
Yes. The CSS escape is \\2662 and the JavaScript escape is \\u{2662}.