Tilde With Ring Above Symbol
⸛ is a punctuation symbol combining a tilde with a ring above, useful for precise typographic styling.
U+2E1B
The symbol ⸛ is a punctuation character known as the tilde with ring above. It’s often used when you want a distinctive mark that still behaves like a text character in your layout. Below you’ll find meaning, copy options, and practical examples.
Tilde With Ring Above Symbol Meaning
⸛ is a punctuation symbol (Unicode name: “TILDE WITH RING ABOVE”, code point U+2E1B). In practice, it’s mostly used for typographic decoration or for marking specialized text where a small, unusual punctuation-like glyph is helpful. Because it’s a dedicated Unicode character, it can be more consistent than relying on visually similar characters from fonts. You might also see it as a decorative delimiter in documents, titles, or annotations, where the intent is to add a subtle “accent” without using standard characters like ~ or ^. Its main value is visual specificity and reliable copy/paste behavior.
Common uses
- •Adding a decorative punctuation mark in headlines, banners, or captions
- •Using as a delimiter or spacer in formatted lists and notes
- •Typographic annotation in drafts where you want a distinctive “mark”
- •Designing social graphics that require a unique punctuation character
- •Including in plain-text templates or UI strings that need a specific glyph
Examples
⸛ Tilde with Ring Above (U+2E1B)
- ⸛Version ⸛ Beta 2
- ⸛Note ⸛ See appendix A
- ⸛Signal: ⸛ Strong
- ⸛Spacing ⸛ alignment check
- ⸛Draft ⸛ Final review
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+2E1B | |
| HTML Entity | ⸛ | |
| HTML Code | ⸛ | |
| CSS | \2E1B |
FAQ
What does the Tilde With Ring Above symbol mean?
⸛ is a punctuation symbol (Unicode name: “TILDE WITH RING ABOVE”, code point U+2E1B). In practice, it’s mostly used for typographic decoration or for marking specialized text where a small, unusual punctuation-like glyph is helpful. Because it’s a dedicated Unicode character, it can be more consistent than relying on visually similar characters from fonts. You might also see it as a decorative delimiter in documents, titles, or annotations, where the intent is to add a subtle “accent” without using standard characters like ~ or ^. Its main value is visual specificity and reliable copy/paste behavior.
What is the Unicode character for ⸛?
⸛ is Unicode character “TILDE WITH RING ABOVE” with code point U+2E1B.
How can I copy ⸛ reliably?
Copy the character directly from this page, or use one of the provided representations like ⸛ or \\u{2E1B} in code.
Is ⸛ a letter or punctuation?
It’s categorized as punctuation (category: Punctuation).
Where should I use ⸛ instead of the normal tilde (~)?
Use ⸛ when you want a more specific, typographic punctuation-like glyph. The normal tilde (~) looks different and won’t match the intended symbol.