The Unicode block "Letterlike Symbols" (U+2100 to U+214F) includes characters that resemble letters but are not standard alphabetic characters. These symbols often serve specific purposes in mathematics, science, and various other notational systems. Examples include the "ℂ" (Double-Struck Capital C) representing the set of complex numbers and "ℵ" (Aleph) used in set theory to denote cardinality. This block encompasses symbols used in different contexts, such as mathematical notation, formal logic, and phonetics.
View a range of fonts that support the Letterlike Symbols block.
Below you will find all the characters that are in the Letterlike Symbols unicode block. Currently there are 80 characters in this block.