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Special Character Map

Click any symbol to copy it — arrows, math operators, currency signs, typography marks, and more. 120+ characters organized by category.

Arrows

right arrow
left arrow
up arrow
down arrow
left right arrow
up down arrow
double right arrow
double left arrow
double left right arrow
double up arrow
double down arrow
upper right arrow
lower right arrow
lower left arrow
upper left arrow
counterclockwise arrow
clockwise arrow
long double right arrow
long left right arrow
right arrow from bar

Math

×multiply
÷divide
±plus minus
minus plus
not equal
approximately
identical to
less or equal
greater or equal
infinity
square root
summation
product
integral
partial derivative
nabla
πpi
°degree
prime
double prime
element of
not element of
empty set
intersection
union
subset
superset

Typography

em dash
en dash
ellipsis
«left guillemet
»right guillemet
single left guillemet
single right guillemet
left single quote
right single quote
left double quote
right double quote
bullet
·middle dot
hyphen
non-breaking hyphen
dagger
double dagger
§section sign
pilcrow
©copyright
®registered
trademark
°degree
foot / minute
inch / second
numero sign
celsius
fahrenheit

Currency

$dollar
euro
£pound
¥yen / yuan
won
rupee
bitcoin
¢cent
shekel
dong
peso
naira
lira
hryvnia
colon
cruzeiro
fullwidth dollar
fullwidth yen
fullwidth pound
lira sign

Symbols

black star
white star
heart
diamond
club
spade
check mark
cross mark
heavy check
heavy cross
warning
information
question mark
exclamation
sun
cloud
umbrella
snowflake
eighth note
beamed notes
telephone
envelope
keyboard
🔒lock
🔓unlock
gear
🔗link
📋clipboard

Fractions & Super/Sub

½half
one third
two thirds
¼one quarter
¾three quarters
one eighth
three eighths
five eighths
seven eighths
¹superscript 1
²superscript 2
³superscript 3
superscript 4
superscript 0
subscript 0
subscript 1
subscript 2
subscript 3
subscript 4
superscript n

How to Use the Character Map

Click any character to copy it to your clipboard. Use the search box to filter by name. The character map is organized into six categories: Arrows, Math, Typography, Currency, Symbols, and Fractions.

Why Use Special Characters?

  • Arrows (→ ⇒ ↔) — cleaner than typing “=>” in documents and presentations
  • Em dash (—) — the correct punctuation for parenthetical remarks, not two hyphens (–)
  • Ellipsis (…) — a single character that renders correctly across fonts, unlike three dots (…)
  • Copyright / Trademark (© ® ™) — legally required symbols for brand protection
  • Math symbols (× ÷ ≠ ≈ ∞) — proper typesetting in technical documents

Frequently Asked Questions

Will these characters display correctly everywhere?

All characters in this map are part of the Unicode standard and display correctly in modern browsers, word processors, and most platforms. Older systems or specialized fonts may not render all characters.

Can I use these characters in HTML?

Yes. Any Unicode character can be used directly in HTML — no entity codes needed for modern UTF-8 encoded pages. You can also use numeric entities like → for →.

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