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To get a list of code charts for a character, enter its code in the search box at the top. To access a chart for a given block, click on its entry in the table. The charts are PDF files, and some of them may be very large.
- Name Index
Unicode® Character Name Index A. Name, Alias, or Category...
- Unihan Database
About the Unihan Database Lookup Tool . The lookup interface...
- Full Emoji Data
Full Emoji List, v16.0. Index & Help | Images & Rights |...
- Emoji Charts
Characters and Sequences; Emoji List: Emoji characters and...
- Unicode-15.0
Unicode-15.0 - Unicode 16.0 Character Code Charts
- Unihan Search Page
This page can be used to search the Unihan database against...
- Unicode-14.0
Unicode-14.0 - Unicode 16.0 Character Code Charts
- ICU Charts
Welcome to the International Components for Unicode charts....
- Name Index
Download our free printable Windows Alt Codes PDF reference chart. Click on the download button below. Print it on legal-sized paper or save it on your computer as a handy Alt Codes reference for special characters & symbols.
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List of Unicode Symbols. Almost half a million symbols of all kinds, including arrows, mathematical signs, emojis, hieroglyphics, and ancient scripts, are available. Each symbol lies in its assigned cell in the table. Just scroll down to explore the whole variety of Unicode characters.
These charts are provided as the online reference to the character contents of the Unicode Standard, Version 16.0 but do not provide all the information needed to fully support individual scripts using the Unicode Standard.
This is the complete reference list of the original Microsoft Windows Alt codes for special characters, signs, and symbols, which are based on the ASCII character encoding standard.