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Right Square Bracket With Double Stroke Symbol

A punctuation-style right square bracket with a double stroke, used for bracket-like framing and symbolic UI text.

U+2E58

⹘ is a punctuation symbol shaped like a right square bracket with a double stroke. It’s useful when you want a bracket form that stands out from standard ASCII brackets. Below you’ll find practical uses, examples, and ready-to-copy variants.

Right Square Bracket With Double Stroke Symbol Meaning

⹘ (Unicode name: RIGHT SQUARE BRACKET WITH DOUBLE STROKE, code point U+2E58) is a decorative punctuation character that visually resembles a closing square bracket. The “double stroke” makes it more distinctive than a plain “]”, so it’s often chosen in typography, UI labeling, and symbol sets where bracket-like shapes help group or indicate structure. In plain text, it can serve as a subtle visual cue for closing a bracketed segment, or as part of a custom delimiter when designing consistent-looking text decorations. It’s also commonly searched by users who need the exact Unicode character for fonts, styling, or documentation.

Common uses

  • As a distinctive closing delimiter in custom text decorations or formatting
  • Typography and layout: adding bracket-like framing to headings or callouts
  • UI text separators and micro-labels where standard brackets look too plain
  • Symbol collections: using it as a matched pair with related opening bracket symbols
  • Developer documentation or mockups to represent structured tokens visually

Examples

⹘ Right Square Bracket With Double Stroke

  • Output: item⹘
  • Note ⹘ end of section
  • Tag close: ] → ⹘
  • Selection finished ⹘
  • Reference section ⹘

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+2E58
HTML Entity⹘
HTML Code⹘
CSS\2E58

FAQ

What does the Right Square Bracket With Double Stroke symbol mean?

⹘ (Unicode name: RIGHT SQUARE BRACKET WITH DOUBLE STROKE, code point U+2E58) is a decorative punctuation character that visually resembles a closing square bracket. The “double stroke” makes it more distinctive than a plain “]”, so it’s often chosen in typography, UI labeling, and symbol sets where bracket-like shapes help group or indicate structure. In plain text, it can serve as a subtle visual cue for closing a bracketed segment, or as part of a custom delimiter when designing consistent-looking text decorations. It’s also commonly searched by users who need the exact Unicode character for fonts, styling, or documentation.

What is the Unicode code point for ⹘?

⹘ is Unicode code point U+2E58.

What is the official Unicode name of this symbol?

The Unicode name is RIGHT SQUARE BRACKET WITH DOUBLE STROKE.

How can I copy ⹘ into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: ⹘.

Is ⹘ the same as the regular closing square bracket ]?

No. ⹘ (double-stroke bracket) is a distinct Unicode punctuation character and looks different from the standard ASCII closing bracket ].