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Ring Above Symbol

Ring above (˚) is a punctuation or text mark for separators, editing notes, labels, usernames, and plain-text formatting within degree symbol in the marks group.

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Description & Usage

The Ring Above Symbol is ˚. Its Unicode code point is U+02DA, HTML entity is ˚, CSS escape is \\2DA, and JavaScript escape is \u02DA.

Ring above (˚) is a punctuation or text mark for separators, editing notes, labels, usernames, and plain-text formatting within degree symbol in the marks group.

Practical use

Use Ring above for punctuation, separation, emphasis, editing notation, usernames, or compact labels when the mark is allowed by the target app.

Compatibility

Ring above is a Unicode character, but exact shape, weight, spacing, and fallback behavior depend on the font and platform.

Use the primary copy button for the actual character. Use the implementation codes when you need to place the same symbol in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, or technical documentation.

Where this category helps

Clean text formatting

Degree Symbol help create separators, bullets, ranges, quotes, lists, and editing marks without adding images.

Usernames and labels

Short punctuation marks can separate words in profiles and handles, but some platforms restrict special characters. For degree symbol, keep the surrounding label and detail notes aligned with the intended use.

Publishing polish

Choose typographic marks such as en dashes, em dashes, primes, and curly quotes when the distinction improves readability. For degree symbol, keep the surrounding label and detail notes aligned with the intended use.

Related categories

Move from degree symbol into nearby categories when you need related Unicode signs, alternate notation, or a clearer symbol family.

FAQ

How do I copy the Ring Above?

Use the copy button on SymbolCopy to copy Ring Above to your clipboard, then paste it into your document, app, website, or social post.

What is the Unicode for Ring Above?

The Unicode value for Ring Above is U+02DA.