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Number Symbol Copy and Paste – [⓪, ①, ②, ③, ④, ⑤, ⑥]

You can find lots of special number symbols online. These symbols help you share information with people specially and memorably. It’s a fun way to make sure people remember what you’re telling them.

Some of the use cases of the number symbols are Document Lists, Mathematics and Equations, Dingbat Numbers for Decoration, Digital Communication, Counting and Inventory, and more.

  • Circle Numbers (Enclosed Alphanumerics):
    • ⓪, ①, ②, ③, ④, ⑤, ⑥, ⑦, ⑧, ⑨, ⑩, ⑪, ⑫, ⑬, ⑭, ⑮, ⑯, ⑰, ⑱, ⑲, ⑳: These are enclosed alphanumeric characters used for numbering in a circular style.
  • Parenthesized Numbers:
    • ➀, ➁, ➂, ➃, ➄, ➅, ➆, ➇, ➈, ➉: These numbers are enclosed in parentheses and are often used for list items or as an alternative to standard numerals.
  • Circled Numbers:
    • ⓵, ⓶, ⓷, ⓸, ⓹, ⓺, ⓻, ⓼, ⓽, ⓾: These are circled numbers and can be used for various numbering purposes.
  • Dingbat Numbers:
    • ❶, ❷, ❸, ❹, ❺, ❻, ❼, ❽, ❾, ❿: These are decorative numbers often used in casual or artistic contexts.
  • Circled Latin and Roman Numbers:
    • ⓿, Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ, Ⅳ, Ⅴ, Ⅵ, Ⅶ, Ⅷ, Ⅸ, Ⅹ, Ⅼ, Ⅽ, Ⅾ, Ⅿ: These are variations of numbers enclosed in circles, including Roman numerals.
  • Superscript and Subscript Numbers:
    • ⁰, ¹, ², ³, ⁴, ⁵, ⁶, ⁷, ⁸, ⁹, ₀, ₁, ₂, ₃, ₄, ₅, ₆, ₇, ₈, ₉: These are superscript and subscript representations of numbers.
  • Parenthesized Circled Numbers:
    • ⒈, ⒉, ⒊, ⒋, ⒌, ⒍, ⒎, ⒏, ⒐, ⒑, ⒒, ⒓, ⒔, ⒕, ⒖, ⒗, ⒘, ⒙, ⒚, ⒛: These are combinations of parenthesized and circled numbers.
  • Fullwidth Numbers:
    • 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9: These are full-width versions of Arabic numerals, often used in East Asian typography.
  • Roman Numerals:
    • ⅰ, ⅱ, ⅲ, ⅳ, ⅴ, ⅵ, ⅶ, ⅷ, ⅸ, ⅹ, ⅼ, ⅽ, ⅾ, ⅿ: These are lowercase Roman numerals.
  • Roman Numerals (Larger):
    • ↀ, ↁ, ↂ: These are larger Roman numeral symbols used in ancient texts.
  • Circled Japanese Numbers:
    • ㈠, ㈡, ㈢, ㈣, ㈤, ㈥, ㈦, ㈧, ㈨, ㈩: These are circled numbers in the Japanese style.