Dingbats Block
The Dingbats block (U+2700–U+27BF) was created to encode the Zapf Dingbats typeface and contains 192 decorative ornaments, check marks, arrows, and other typographic embellishments. This guide explores every character group in the Dingbats block with historical context and copy-paste support.
The Dingbats block (U+2700–U+27BF) contains 192 code points drawn primarily from the Zapf Dingbats typeface designed by Hermann Zapf in the 1970s. Originally a PostScript Type 1 font shipped with Apple LaserWriter printers, Zapf Dingbats became ubiquitous in desktop publishing and was included in Unicode beginning with version 1.0 to support legacy documents. Today, these characters range from practically useful symbols to historical curiosities, with significant overlap into the modern emoji world.
Heritage: Zapf Dingbats
Hermann Zapf created his Dingbats typeface as a collection of ornamental, typographic, and practical symbols for use in printed documents. The name "dingbat" itself is an old printer's term for a decorative piece used as a section divider, bullet, or ornament. The PostScript font contained 202 characters, and Unicode incorporated most of them directly.
The original font encoded these as letter positions (pressing 'a' gave a ✁ scissors, pressing 'b' gave ✂ scissors, and so on), which is why the Dingbats block's organization follows a somewhat idiosyncratic ordering based on the original font rather than logical category groupings.
Scissors and Cutting Symbols
The block opens with scissors — a practical choice for paper forms and cut-lines:
| Code Point | Symbol | Name |
|---|---|---|
| U+2700 | ✀ | BLACK SAFETY SCISSORS |
| U+2701 | ✁ | UPPER BLADE SCISSORS |
| U+2702 | ✂ | BLACK SCISSORS |
| U+2703 | ✃ | LOWER BLADE SCISSORS |
| U+2704 | ✄ | WHITE SCISSORS |
U+2702 ✂ BLACK SCISSORS is by far the most used, appearing on cut-here lines in printed forms and documents.
Writing and Drawing Tools
| Code Point | Symbol | Name |
|---|---|---|
| U+270D | ✍ | WRITING HAND |
| U+270E | ✎ | LOWER RIGHT PENCIL |
| U+270F | ✏ | PENCIL |
| U+2710 | ✐ | UPPER RIGHT PENCIL |
| U+2711 | ✑ | WHITE NIB |
| U+2712 | ✒ | BLACK NIB |
✏ (U+270F) and ✍ (U+270D) are the most commonly deployed, with ✍ widely used as an emoji to indicate writing or signing.
Checkmarks and Crosses
These are among the most practically useful dingbats:
| Code Point | Symbol | Name |
|---|---|---|
| U+2713 | ✓ | CHECK MARK |
| U+2714 | ✔ | HEAVY CHECK MARK |
| U+2715 | ✕ | MULTIPLICATION X |
| U+2716 | ✖ | HEAVY MULTIPLICATION X |
| U+2717 | ✗ | BALLOT X |
| U+2718 | ✘ | HEAVY BALLOT X |
The distinction between ✓ (check mark) and ✔ (heavy check mark) matters for visual balance: the heavy form is more legible at small sizes and in UI contexts. Similarly, ✗ (ballot x) looks different from ✕ (multiplication x) — the ballot x has a bolder, more deliberate stroke, making it suitable for "wrong" or "failed" indicators.
Stars and Flowers
The Dingbats block contains a rich variety of star shapes:
| Code Point | Symbol | Name |
|---|---|---|
| U+2605 | ★ | BLACK STAR (in Misc. Symbols) |
| U+2606 | ☆ | WHITE STAR |
| U+2729 | ✩ | STRESS OUTLINED WHITE STAR |
| U+272A | ✪ | CIRCLED WHITE STAR |
| U+272B | ✫ | OPEN CENTRE BLACK STAR |
| U+272C | ✬ | BLACK CENTRE WHITE STAR |
| U+2605+FE0F | ⭐ | Emoji star (via variation selector) |
| U+2736 | ✶ | SIX POINTED BLACK STAR |
| U+2737 | ✷ | EIGHT POINTED RECTILINEAR BLACK STAR |
| U+2738 | ✸ | HEAVY EIGHT POINTED RECTILINEAR BLACK STAR |
Decorative star shapes are used for ratings (★★★☆☆), callouts, and ornamental separators. The 4-pointed and 6-pointed variants (✦ U+2726, ✧ U+2727) appear frequently in logo design and slide presentations.
Pointing Hands
Manicules — pointing hand symbols — have a long history in manuscript and printed text as marginal annotations:
| Code Point | Symbol | Name |
|---|---|---|
| U+261A | ☚ | BLACK LEFT POINTING INDEX (in Misc. Symbols) |
| U+261B | ☛ | BLACK RIGHT POINTING INDEX |
| U+261C | ☜ | WHITE LEFT POINTING INDEX |
| U+261D | ☝ | WHITE UP POINTING INDEX |
| U+261E | ☞ | WHITE RIGHT POINTING INDEX |
| U+261F | ☟ | WHITE DOWN POINTING INDEX |
U+261E ☞ and U+261B ☛ are particularly associated with vintage typographic styles and appear in retro-themed designs.
Fleurons and Ornamental Separators
Fleurons (flower ornaments) have been used in typography since the invention of moveable type:
| Code Point | Symbol | Name |
|---|---|---|
| U+2740 | ✠ | MALTESE CROSS |
| U+2741 | ✡ | STAR OF DAVID |
| U+2756 | ❖ | BLACK DIAMOND MINUS WHITE X |
| U+275B | ❛ | HEAVY SINGLE TURNED COMMA QUOTATION MARK ORNAMENT |
| U+275D | ❝ | HEAVY DOUBLE TURNED COMMA QUOTATION MARK ORNAMENT |
| U+2767 | ❧ | ROTATED FLORAL HEART BULLET |
| U+2764 | ❤ | HEAVY BLACK HEART |
U+2764 ❤ HEAVY BLACK HEART is one of the most widely used characters in the block, commonly rendered as a heart emoji and appearing in billions of messages daily.
Overlap with Emoji
Many Dingbats characters are in the emoji presentation set. When followed by U+FE0F VARIATION SELECTOR-16, characters like ✂ (scissors), ✉ (envelope, not in Dingbats but related), ✏ (pencil), and ❤ (heart) render as full-color emoji on platforms that support emoji. The same code point renders as a monochrome text glyph without the variation selector.
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