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50+ bullet points, dots, and list markers. Click to copy for bios, resumes, and lists.

Dot & Circle Bullets

Square & Diamond Bullets

Arrow & Triangle Bullets

Decorative Bullets

Bullet Packs

Resume / CV

6 items

Instagram Bio

6 items

Checklists

6 items

Bullet points are the secret weapon for clean, scannable text—whether in an Instagram bio, a resume, a LinkedIn post, or a plain text document. While basic apps don't support HTML lists, you can paste Unicode bullet symbols anywhere to create beautiful, structured text.

Our collection goes far beyond the basic dot •. Choose from filled circles ●, hollow circles ○, squares ■ □, triangles ▶ ▷, arrows ➤ ➜, diamonds ◆ ◇, stars ★ ☆, checkmarks ✓ ✔, and many more decorative markers. Each one copies with a single click.

These are pure text characters—not images. They work in every app and on every device: Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, Discord, WhatsApp, Google Docs, Microsoft Word, emails, and any text field you can type in.

Our bullet point collection includes every Unicode bullet variant available—from classic round bullets to decorative triangular, diamond, and floral bullets. Bookmark this page for instant access whenever you need the perfect bullet point for any document or design.

How to Use Bullet Points

1

Click

Click any bullet symbol above to copy it

2

Paste

Use Ctrl+V / Cmd+V in any text field

3

Build Lists

Start each line with your chosen bullet + a space

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

On Windows: Alt+7 for • or Alt+0149 for •. On Mac: Option+8 for •. On mobile: some keyboards show • when you long-press the hyphen key. The easiest way is to copy • from this page.

Copy a bullet symbol like • or ✦ from this page. Open Instagram → Edit Profile → Bio. Type your text with the bullet at the start of each item. Press Enter/Return between items for line breaks.

For professional resumes, use • (standard bullet), ▪ (small square), or ▸ (small triangle). Avoid decorative symbols like ★ or ✿ in formal documents—save those for social media.

Yes! LinkedIn supports all Unicode bullet symbols. Copy any bullet from this page, paste it at the start of each line, and your post will have clean, formatted lists that stand out in the feed.

• (U+2022) is the standard Bullet character—medium-sized, designed for lists. · (U+00B7) is the Middle Dot (interpunct)—smaller, used for separating words in some languages and as a multiplication dot.

Absolutely! A common pattern is: • for main items, ◦ or ▪ for sub-items, and ▸ or ‣ for sub-sub-items. This creates a clear visual hierarchy in plain text.

Use ☐ for unchecked items and ☑ or ✔ for checked items. Example: ☑ Task complete / ☐ Task pending. These work in any text field.

Use &bull; or &#8226; for •. In CSS: content: "\2022". However, for HTML lists, it's better to use <ul> and <li> tags which automatically add bullets.

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