Unicode Bullet
Bullet Point Symbols
Unicode Bullet Symbols Table
Symbol | Description | Unicode |
---|---|---|
• | BULLET | U+2022 |
‣ | TRIANGULAR BULLET | U+2023 |
⁃ | HYPHEN BULLET | U+2043 |
⁌ | BLACK LEFTWARDS BULLET | U+204C |
⁍ | BLACK RIGHTWARDS BULLET | U+204D |
∙ | BULLET OPERATOR | U+2219 |
○ | WHITE CIRCLE | U+25CB |
● | BLACK CIRCLE | U+25CF |
◘ | INVERSE BULLET | U+25D8 |
◦ | WHITE BULLET | U+25E6 |
☙ | REVERSED ROTATED FLORAL HEART BULLET | U+2619 |
❥ | ROTATED HEAVY BLACK HEART BULLET | U+2765 |
❧ | ROTATED FLORAL HEART BULLET | U+2767 |
⦾ | CIRCLED WHITE BULLET | U+29BE |
⦿ | CIRCLED BULLET | U+29BF |
◉ | FISHEYE | U+25C9 |
Bullet Symbols Alt Codes Table
Symbol | Description | Alt Code |
---|---|---|
• | Circle bullet | 7 |
◘ | Reverse bullet | 8 |
○ | Empty bullet | 9 |
◙ | Reverse bullet | 10 |
Bullet Symbols
A resource for Unicode bullet symbols and Alt codes to enhance your lists and typography.
What is Bullet
A bullet is a typographic symbol used to mark items in an unordered list, often called a bullet point. It helps organize information clearly, making lists easier to read in documents, websites, or presentations.
What is Bullet Symbols
Bullet symbols are characters like dots (•), circles (○, ●), or decorative shapes (❥, ❧) used as bullet points. Each has a unique Unicode value and can be functional (e.g., in math as the bullet operator ∙) or cultural, like the fisheye (◉) in Japan. They can be copied, pasted, or inserted via Alt codes.
What we offer
- Rich Bullet Points: Here you can find a variety of bullet points, such as the standard bullet (•, U+2022), fisheye (◉, U+25C9), and bullet operator (∙, U+2219), which is used in mathematical notation.
- Unicode Bullet Symbols Table: A detailed table listing each symbol, its description (e.g., "TRIANGULAR BULLET"), and its Unicode value (e.g., U+2023) for precise identification and use.
- Bullet Symbols Alt Codes Table: A table providing Alt codes (from 7 to 10) for select symbols, such as the circle bullet (•, alt code: 7) and empty bullet (○, alt code: 9), to enable quick insertion on compatible platforms.
How to use
On Windows Keyboard: Hold the Alt key and type 7 on the numeric keypad to insert a standard bullet (•).
On Mac Keyboard: Press Option + 8 to insert a bullet (•).