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Bullet Point Symbol Library

Browse 200+ bullet symbols with Unicode and HTML entity codes. Perfect reference for developers and designers.

Complete Symbol Library
Browse all 200+ bullet point symbols with Unicode and HTML entity codes

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Bullet

basic

Standard bullet point

Unicode: U+2022HTML: &#0x2022;

White Bullet

basic

Hollow bullet point

Unicode: U+25E6HTML: &#0x25E6;

Black Square

basic

Small black square

Unicode: U+25AAHTML: &#0x25AA;

White Square

basic

Small white square

Unicode: U+25ABHTML: &#0x25AB;

Triangular Bullet

basic

Triangular bullet

Unicode: U+2023HTML: &#0x2023;

Hyphen Bullet

basic

Hyphen bullet

Unicode: U+2043HTML: &#0x2043;

Bullet Operator

basic

Bullet operator

Unicode: U+2219HTML: &#0x2219;

Black Circle

basic

Large black circle

Unicode: U+25CFHTML: &#0x25CF;

White Circle

basic

Large white circle

Unicode: U+25CBHTML: &#0x25CB;

Black Square

basic

Large black square

Unicode: U+25A0HTML: &#0x25A0;

White Square

basic

Large white square

Unicode: U+25A1HTML: &#0x25A1;

Right Triangle

basic

Right-pointing triangle

Unicode: U+25B8HTML: &#0x25B8;

What is the Bullet Point Symbol Library?

The Bullet Point Symbol Library is a comprehensive reference tool that provides detailed information about over 200 bullet point symbols. Unlike simple copy tools, this library displays complete technical details for each symbol, including Unicode code points, HTML entity codes, and descriptive names. It's an essential resource for developers, web designers, and anyone who needs precise character information.

Each symbol in the library is carefully categorized and documented with multiple reference formats. You can view the Unicode representation (e.g., U+2022), HTML entity code (e.g., •), symbol name, and a brief description. This makes it easy to implement bullet points in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, or any programming language that supports Unicode characters.

The library includes a powerful search function that lets you find symbols by name, Unicode code, or visual appearance. Whether you're looking for a specific arrow style, a particular geometric shape, or just browsing for inspiration, the Symbol Library makes it effortless to discover and use the perfect bullet point for your project.

Complete Symbol Reference

200+ Symbols

Comprehensive collection organized into 8 categories: basic bullets, arrows, checkmarks, numbers, stars, and more.

Unicode & HTML Codes

Every symbol includes Unicode code point and HTML entity reference for easy implementation in code.

Powerful Search

Search by symbol name, Unicode code, or description. Find exactly what you need in seconds.

Universal Support

All symbols are standard Unicode characters supported across all modern browsers and platforms.

8 Comprehensive Categories

1. Basic Bullets (12 symbols)

Essential bullet point symbols including filled circles (• U+2022), hollow circles (◦ U+25E6), black squares (▪ U+25AA), white squares (▫ U+25AB), and triangular bullets (‣ U+2023). These are the most commonly used symbols for standard lists and professional documents.

2. Arrows (32 symbols)

Extensive collection of directional arrows: rightwards arrows (→ U+2192), double arrows (⇒ U+21D2), curved arrows (↪ U+21AA), and decorative arrow heads (➤ U+27A4). Perfect for flowcharts, process diagrams, and step-by-step instructions. Includes arrows pointing in all directions with various styles.

3. Checkmarks (9 symbols)

Check marks and ballot symbols: light check mark (✓ U+2713), heavy check mark (✔ U+2714), ballot box with check (☑ U+2611), white heavy check mark (✅ U+2705), and X marks (✗ U+2717, ✘ U+2718). Essential for to-do lists, checklists, and task management applications.

4. Numbered Circles (20 symbols)

Circled numbers from ① (U+2460) to ⑳ (U+2473). These Unicode characters provide an elegant alternative to traditional numbering for ordered lists, rankings, and sequential instructions. Each number is enclosed in a perfect circle for consistent visual appearance.

5. Stars (24 symbols)

Star symbols in various styles: black star (★ U+2605), white star (☆ U+2606), four-pointed stars (✦ U+2726), sparkles (✧ U+2727), and circled stars (✪ U+272A). Ideal for ratings, highlighting important points, and decorative elements in documents and presentations.

6. Geometric Shapes (16 symbols)

Geometric bullet symbols: black diamond (◆ U+25C6), white diamond (◇ U+25C7), fisheye (◉ U+25C9), bullseye (◎ U+25CE), and various other shapes. These symbols add visual variety and can be used to create hierarchical lists or distinguish between different types of information.

7. Decorative Symbols (8 symbols)

Special decorative bullets including light vertical bar (❘ U+2758), medium vertical bar (❙ U+2759), heavy vertical bar (❚ U+275A), and ornamental symbols (❖ U+2756). Perfect for creative documents, invitations, and artistic layouts where standard bullets feel too plain.

8. Special Characters (7 symbols)

Unique Unicode symbols: medium black circle (⚫ U+26AB), medium white circle (⚪ U+26AA), black large circle (⬤ U+2B24), and other special characters. These symbols are useful for modern designs and special use cases where traditional bullets don't fit the aesthetic.

How to Use the Symbol Library

1

Browse by Category

Use the category tabs to explore symbols organized by type. Each category contains related symbols with consistent styling and purpose.

2

Search for Symbols

Use the search bar to find symbols by name (e.g., "arrow"), Unicode code (e.g., "U+2022"), or description. The search function instantly filters results as you type.

3

View Symbol Details

Each symbol card displays the character, its name, category badge, Unicode code point, and HTML entity code. This comprehensive information helps you implement symbols correctly in your projects.

4

Copy and Implement

Click the copy button to copy the symbol to your clipboard. Use the Unicode or HTML code for programmatic implementation in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, or other programming languages.

Perfect For Developers & Designers

Web Development

Use Unicode codes in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Implement bullet points in web applications, documentation sites, and content management systems with proper character encoding.

Design Systems

Reference Unicode symbols when creating design systems and style guides. Ensure consistent bullet point usage across your brand's digital properties and documentation.

Technical Documentation

Find the right symbols for API documentation, README files, and technical guides. Use Unicode references to ensure symbols display correctly across all platforms.

Content Creation

Discover unique bullet symbols for blog posts, articles, and social media content. Stand out with decorative bullets that match your content's tone and style.

Email Templates

Use HTML entity codes to implement bullet points in email templates. Ensure consistent rendering across different email clients and devices.

Mobile Apps

Reference Unicode symbols for iOS and Android app development. Implement bullet points in native apps with proper character support and localization.

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