Bullet Symbols Collection

Bullet Symbols for Website UI

Bullet symbols are used for lists, profile formatting, note-taking, separators, resumes, menus, and compact text organization. This page emphasizes symbols that work in product copy, menu labels, docs, onboarding, support blocks, simple dashboards, and lightweight interface text.

18 symbols in this collection

Why this collection exists

People search for bullets when they want structure without adding full visual components. A single text symbol can make messy copy feel immediately more deliberate. Website-UI intent is different from purely aesthetic browsing. The user wants characters that support navigation, status, structure, or attention in a clean product-like setting.

These characters show up in bios, resumes, schedules, menu text, feature lists, agenda notes, and profile sections where clean separation matters. These symbols are useful for accordions, menu rows, comparison cards, callouts, settings states, helper text, documentation, and lightweight interface chrome.

A strong bullet page mixes dots, triangles, hyphen-like bullets, and small separators because users often test multiple visual weights before deciding. The stronger choices here are usually simple, crisp, and predictable across fonts. They need to help the interface rather than compete with it.

Symbols in this list

+

Plus Sign

U+002B

ASCII symbols

As a plain text character, the + plus sign is most useful for additions, plans, feature lists where quick compatibility matters.

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/
ASCII symbols

The / forward slash appears in everyday text whenever someone wants a direct character for paths, paired options, date-style text instead of a more decorative symbol.

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_
ASCII symbols

As a plain text character, the _ underscore is most useful for usernames, code variables, word separators where quick compatibility matters.

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|
ASCII symbols

The | vertical bar is a practical ascii symbol people use for separators, menus, minimal layouts in plain text.

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Unicode symbols

The ○ white circle sits in the useful middle ground between plain punctuation and emoji, especially for status dots, minimal bullets, outline markers.

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Unicode symbols

The ● black circle works as a cleaner visual mark for filled bullets, status markers, simple layout icons than a full emoji treatment.

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Unicode symbols

Many people use the ■ black square when they want filled markers, simple legend symbols, layout bullets to read as text styling rather than emoji decoration.

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Unicode symbols

Many people use the ◇ white diamond when they want outline decoration, clean separators, light icon sets to read as text styling rather than emoji decoration.

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Unicode symbols

Many people use the ◆ black diamond when they want filled markers, section dividers, feature bullets to read as text styling rather than emoji decoration.

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Fisheye

U+25C9

Unicode symbols

For focus markers, targets, highlight dots, the ◉ fisheye gives a text-first look that stays more neutral than emoji presentation.

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Bullet

U+2022

Text symbols

The • bullet tends to show up in plain text whenever list formatting, profile separators, short notes need more structure or visual direction.

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The ‣ triangular bullet tends to show up in plain text whenever structured lists, guide callouts, section markers need more structure or visual direction.

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Text symbols

Users usually reach for the ⁃ hyphen bullet in workflows involving minimal lists, plain text outlines, notes because it keeps the layout readable and copy-ready.

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Users usually reach for the ∙ bullet operator in workflows involving tiny separators, math-adjacent text, compact bulleting because it keeps the layout readable and copy-ready.

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The ‧ hyphenation point tends to show up in plain text whenever small separators, light profile styling, compact dividers need more structure or visual direction.

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The ‥ two dot leader tends to show up in plain text whenever compact pauses, light separators, stylized text need more structure or visual direction.

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Text symbols

This broken bar is most useful in text-heavy layouts built around light separators, technical notation, structured text where the character has to do real visual work.

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