ASCII Symbols Patterns

ASCII Symbols for Bullets and Lists

ASCII Symbols in this collection are grouped for bullets and lists, with a focus on copy-ready characters that solve a clear text problem.

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How to use this set

ASCII pages are narrow but extremely practical. The characters are simple, but they sit inside usernames, code, plain-text formatting, shell examples, and old-school web habits. List-oriented pattern pages solve a common text problem: how to structure repeated lines without reaching for heavier layout tools.

These characters are useful in developer notes, handles, file names, slugs, technical examples, simple text layouts, and keyboard-first writing. This angle fits notes, agendas, FAQs, product bullets, onboarding steps, resumes, profile lists, and message formatting.

ASCII is strongest when framed by use. The value is not the raw set itself, but the way it solves compatibility and typing constraints in everyday text. What matters here is visual hierarchy. A good list set offers soft, medium, and strong markers so the user can match the density of the page.

Symbols in this collection

@

At Sign

U+0040 · @

ASCII symbols
emailhandlemention

The @ at sign appears in everyday text whenever someone wants a direct character for email addresses, social handles, direct mentions instead of a more decorative symbol.

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#

Hash Sign

U+0023 · #

ASCII symbols
hashtagnumbertopic

As a plain text character, the # hash sign is most useful for hashtags, topic labels, number markers where quick compatibility matters.

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$

Dollar Sign

U+0024 · $

ASCII symbols
moneypricefinance

People copy the $ dollar sign when they need a reliable text sign for prices, budgets, money labels without leaving keyboard-friendly formatting.

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%

Percent Sign

U+0025 · %

ASCII symbols
percentdiscountratio

As a plain text character, the % percent sign is most useful for percentages, discount labels, analytics summaries where quick compatibility matters.

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&

Ampersand

U+0026 · &

ASCII symbols
andbrandingtitle

As a plain text character, the & ampersand is most useful for titles, paired names, brand copy where quick compatibility matters.

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*

Asterisk

U+002A · *

ASCII symbols
notehighlightwildcard

People copy the * asterisk when they need a reliable text sign for footnotes, emphasis, wildcard-style notes without leaving keyboard-friendly formatting.

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+

Plus Sign

U+002B · +

ASCII symbols
plusaddmath

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

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-

Hyphen Minus

U+002D · -

ASCII symbols
minusrangejoin

People copy the - hyphen minus when they need a reliable text sign for ranges, subtraction, joined text without leaving keyboard-friendly formatting.

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/

Forward Slash

U+002F · /

ASCII symbols
slashpathseparator

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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\

Backslash

U+005C · \

ASCII symbols
pathcodeescape

The \ backslash is a practical ascii symbol people use for escape sequences, paths, technical snippets in plain text.

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_

Underscore

U+005F · _

ASCII symbols
usernameseparatorcode

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

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~

Tilde

U+007E · ~

ASCII symbols
approximatesoft toneplayful

The ~ tilde appears in everyday text whenever someone wants a direct character for soft tone, approximate values, playful bios instead of a more decorative symbol.

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=

Equals Sign

U+003D · =

ASCII symbols
equalscomparemath

The = equals sign is a practical ascii symbol people use for comparisons, simple equations, text labels in plain text.

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^

Caret

U+005E · ^

ASCII symbols
caretpowercode

People copy the ^ caret when they need a reliable text sign for technical notation, power expressions, plain text emphasis without leaving keyboard-friendly formatting.

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|

Vertical Bar

U+007C · |

ASCII symbols
separatorpipemenu

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

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<

Less Than Sign

U+003C · &#60;

ASCII symbols
less thancomparecode

The < less than sign appears in everyday text whenever someone wants a direct character for comparisons, markup-like text, technical examples instead of a more decorative symbol.

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>

Greater Than Sign

U+003E · &#62;

ASCII symbols
greater thancomparecode

The > greater than sign is a practical ascii symbol people use for comparisons, markup-like text, quotes and prompts in plain text.

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`

Grave Accent

U+0060 · &#96;

ASCII symbols
gravecodedeveloper

The ` grave accent is a practical ascii symbol people use for inline code, developer notes, plain text formatting in plain text.

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