㉪ Circled Hangul Khieukh
Unicode U+326A
Unicode & Shortcodes
U+326A㉪㉪\326A\u326A——E3 89 AA326A%E3%89%AAUsage & Context
How to type Circled Hangul Khieukh on Mac / Windows / Linux?
Windows: Use the Emoji Panel (Win + .), the Character Map app, or copy/paste ㉪.
macOS: Use Character Viewer (Control + Command + Space) and search by name, or copy/paste.
Linux: In many Linux apps, press Ctrl + Shift + U, type 326a, then press Enter. If that doesn't work, use Character Map and copy/paste.
Microsoft Office: Type 326A then press Alt + X.
How to type Circled Hangul Khieukh on iOS / Android?
On iOS, long-press the globe/emoji key and search in the symbol picker, or paste the symbol.
On Android, open the symbols keyboard or use your app’s character panel, then paste.
How to add Circled Hangul Khieukh in HTML?
Best practice is to include the literal character and serve your page as UTF-8. Use numeric references (or a named HTML entity, if available) only when you need an ASCII-only representation.
<meta charset="utf-8" /> <span>㉪ symbol</span>
<span>㉪ symbol</span>
<span>㉪ symbol</span>
<span>㉪ symbol</span>
How to add Circled Hangul Khieukh in CSS?
CSS escapes work inside the content property. This is most useful with ::before or ::after.
.symbol::after {
content: "\326A";
}
<span class="symbol"></span>How to add Circled Hangul Khieukh in JavaScript / JSON?
Use Unicode escapes in strings for a stable, language-neutral representation.
const symbol = "\u326A"; console.log(symbol);
{
"symbol": "\u326A"
}How to add Circled Hangul Khieukh in URL / Query string?
Use percent-encoding. In JavaScript, use encodeURIComponent.
https://example.com?q=%E3%89%AA
How to add Circled Hangul Khieukh in Word / Google Docs / Excel?
In Word or Google Docs, go to Insert → Symbol (or Special Characters) and search the Unicode name.
In Word, you can type 326A and press Alt+X to convert it.
=UNICHAR(12906)
Encoding notes
UTF-8 and UTF-16 byte sequences are listed above for developer tools, debugging, or data pipelines.
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Font tips (if you see □)
- Windows: try fonts like Segoe UI Symbol.
- macOS: try Apple Symbols / Symbol fonts, or install Noto.
- Linux: install Noto fonts (Symbols / Symbols 2) or DejaVu Sans.
Unicode block: Enclosed CJK Letters and Months.
If you see a tofu box (□) instead of the glyph, your current font doesn’t support it.