Cross Symbols Patterns

Cross Symbols for Guides and Docs

Cross Symbols in this collection are grouped for guides and docs, with a focus on copy-ready characters that solve a clear text problem.

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How to use this set

Cross-symbol pages matter because negative states need their own visual vocabulary. Users often compare these marks directly with check sets while building lists or UI. Documentation needs symbols that support clarity. The wrong mark can make a guide harder to scan instead of easier.

These signs are useful in no-lists, moderation labels, blocked states, comparison tables, close cues, and product documentation. These pages fit tutorials, help articles, changelogs, FAQ blocks, onboarding steps, and instructional writing.

The difference between a plain x, a firm reject mark, and a close icon style is meaningful. Good sets give users that range instead of only one visual no. The most useful doc symbols are functional and consistent, helping the reader understand hierarchy, flow, or status at a glance.

Symbols in this collection

Multiplication X

U+2715 · ✕

Unicode symbols
closewrongremove

Many people use the ✕ multiplication x when they want close actions, no-lists, rejection markers to read as text styling rather than emoji decoration.

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Heavy Multiplication X

U+2716 · ✖

Unicode symbols
crossxclose

The ✖ heavy multiplication x works as a cleaner visual mark for strong no signals, blocked items, comparison tables than a full emoji treatment.

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Ballot X

U+2717 · ✗

Unicode symbols
crossrejectx

For negative checklists, declined options, reject markers, the ✗ ballot x gives a text-first look that stays more neutral than emoji presentation.

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Heavy Ballot X

U+2718 · ✘

Unicode symbols
crossheavyreject

The ✘ heavy ballot x sits in the useful middle ground between plain punctuation and emoji, especially for firm rejection, blocked items, warning-like no labels.

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Ballot Box With X

U+2612 · ☒

Unicode symbols
checkboxxreject

Many people use the ☒ ballot box with x when they want unchecked states, blocked selections, negative checklists to read as text styling rather than emoji decoration.

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