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Bottom Left Corner Symbol

⌞ is the Unicode “bottom left corner” symbol, often used to create corner marks or layout accents.

U+231E

The symbol ⌞ (Unicode U+231E) is called the BOTTOM LEFT CORNER. It’s a technical-looking corner glyph used in typography and UI mockups. This page helps you copy it and use it correctly in text, code, and design files.

Bottom Left Corner Symbol Meaning

⌞ is a corner character representing the bottom-left corner. Because it’s a dedicated Unicode symbol (U+231E), it’s commonly used when you want a single-character corner mark rather than drawing lines with punctuation. In interfaces and diagrams, it can indicate a frame corner, bracket-like shape, or an annotation corner. In plain text, it works as a visual flourish for lists, headings, or ASCII-style art where you want consistent corner geometry. Depending on your font, the glyph may look like a bracket or angle-like corner, so it’s best to test it in the target typeface.

Common uses

  • Marking the bottom-left corner in UI mockups, borders, or panels
  • Creating compact corner indicators in documentation and diagrams
  • Styling headings, callouts, or section labels with corner accents
  • Building ASCII-style layouts where a single corner character is needed
  • Using as a decorative bracket/corner element in posters, flyers, or templates

Examples

⌞ Bottom Left Corner Symbol

  • Bottom-left: ⌞
  • Corner label: ⌞
  • Panel start ⌞ section notes
  • Frame corner ⌞
  • Layout accent ⌞

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+231E
HTML Entity⌞
HTML Code⌞
CSS\231E

FAQ

What does the Bottom Left Corner symbol mean?

⌞ is a corner character representing the bottom-left corner. Because it’s a dedicated Unicode symbol (U+231E), it’s commonly used when you want a single-character corner mark rather than drawing lines with punctuation. In interfaces and diagrams, it can indicate a frame corner, bracket-like shape, or an annotation corner. In plain text, it works as a visual flourish for lists, headings, or ASCII-style art where you want consistent corner geometry. Depending on your font, the glyph may look like a bracket or angle-like corner, so it’s best to test it in the target typeface.

What is the Unicode code point for ⌞?

The Unicode code point for ⌞ is U+231E.

How do I type ⌞ in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: ⌞.

What CSS escape can I use for ⌞?

Use: \\231E.

Will ⌞ look the same in every font?

It should render as the same Unicode character, but the exact visual shape can vary slightly between fonts. Test in your target font.