Percent Sign
U+0025 · %
As a plain text character, the % percent sign is most useful for percentages, discount labels, analytics summaries where quick compatibility matters.
Open pageMath Symbols Patterns
Math 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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Math symbol intent is broader than pure study use. Many people need these characters for specs, rates, comparisons, estimates, pricing logic, and technical writing. Documentation needs symbols that support clarity. The wrong mark can make a guide harder to scan instead of easier.
These symbols work in worksheets, docs, calculators, educational content, product specs, engineering pages, and compact analytical notes. These pages fit tutorials, help articles, changelogs, FAQ blocks, onboarding steps, and instructional writing.
Good math sets mix operators, comparison signs, fractions, approximations, and utility marks so the user can solve a practical paste problem quickly. The most useful doc symbols are functional and consistent, helping the reader understand hierarchy, flow, or status at a glance.
U+0025 · %
As a plain text character, the % percent sign is most useful for percentages, discount labels, analytics summaries where quick compatibility matters.
Open pageU+002B · +
As a plain text character, the + plus sign is most useful for additions, plans, feature lists where quick compatibility matters.
Open pageU+003D · =
The = equals sign is a practical ascii symbol people use for comparisons, simple equations, text labels in plain text.
Open pageU+003C · <
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.
Open pageU+003E · >
The > greater than sign is a practical ascii symbol people use for comparisons, markup-like text, quotes and prompts in plain text.
Open pageU+2717 · ✗
For negative checklists, declined options, reject markers, the ✗ ballot x gives a text-first look that stays more neutral than emoji presentation.
Open pageU+2194 · ↔
The ↔ left right arrow tends to show up in plain text whenever switching, two-way flow, comparisons need more structure or visual direction.
Open pageU+00B1 · ±
The ± plus minus sign appears in everyday text whenever someone wants a direct character for tolerances, ranges, approximate values instead of a more decorative symbol.
Open pageU+00D7 · ×
The × multiplication sign appears in everyday text whenever someone wants a direct character for dimensions, scaling, true multiplication instead of a more decorative symbol.
Open pageU+00F7 · ÷
As a plain text character, the ÷ division sign is most useful for worksheet math, teaching examples, simple formulas where quick compatibility matters.
Open pageU+2260 · ≠
The ≠ not equal to is a practical special character people use for comparisons, logic notes, technical writing in plain text.
Open pageU+2248 · ≈
The ≈ almost equal to is a practical special character people use for approximations, close estimates, comparison notes in plain text.
Open pageU+221E · ∞
The ∞ infinity is a practical special character people use for limitless themes, math notes, aesthetic captions in plain text.
Open pageU+2211 · ∑
People copy the ∑ n-ary summation when they need a reliable text sign for math writing, study notes, formal formulas without leaving keyboard-friendly formatting.
Open pageU+220F · ∏
As a plain text character, the ∏ n-ary product is most useful for formal math, product notation, technical notes where quick compatibility matters.
Open pageU+221A · √
The √ square root is a practical special character people use for math notes, education content, technical formulas in plain text.
Open pageU+222B · ∫
The ∫ integral appears in everyday text whenever someone wants a direct character for calculus notation, study notes, technical math instead of a more decorative symbol.
Open pageU+2264 · ≤
As a plain text character, the ≤ less than or equal to is most useful for math comparisons, spec ranges, logic notes where quick compatibility matters.
Open pageU+2265 · ≥
As a plain text character, the ≥ greater than or equal to is most useful for math comparisons, thresholds, spec ranges where quick compatibility matters.
Open pageU+00B2 · ²
As a plain text character, the ² superscript two is most useful for squared units, footnotes, compact math where quick compatibility matters.
Open pageU+00B3 · ³
As a plain text character, the ³ superscript three is most useful for cubed units, compact math, notations where quick compatibility matters.
Open pageU+00BC · ¼
The ¼ vulgar fraction one quarter is a practical special character people use for fractions, recipe text, measurements in plain text.
Open pageU+00BD · ½
The ½ vulgar fraction one half is a practical special character people use for fractions, measurements, recipe notes in plain text.
Open pageU+00BE · ¾
The ¾ vulgar fraction three quarters is a practical special character people use for recipe text, measurements, fraction labels in plain text.
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