Check Mark Symbols ✓ Copy & Paste
60+ check marks, ticks, crosses, and ballot box symbols. Click to copy instantly.
All Check Mark Symbols
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Check Mark Packs
Ready-to-copy collections
Basic Check Marks
5 items
Ballot Boxes
8 items
X Marks & Crosses
6 items
Circled Symbols
8 items
To-Do List
6 items
Heavy Variants
4 items
Check marks are the universal symbol of completion, approval, and correctness. From simple ticks to heavy checks, ballot boxes, and decorative crosses—these symbols are essential for to-do lists, surveys, documentation, and social media formatting.
Check marks serve dozens of practical purposes: indicating completed tasks in project management, marking correct answers in educational materials, showing feature availability in comparison tables, confirming selections in forms, and creating visual checklists in social media posts and bios.
Our check mark collection includes light checks, heavy checks, ballot boxes, crosses and X marks, and circled variants. Use checked boxes for completed items, empty boxes for pending tasks, and crosses for rejected items. They work in every application—project management tools, Google Docs, email, social media, and plain text notes.
Pro tip: create visual checklists by combining check mark symbols with line breaks. Use checked boxes for completed items, empty boxes for pending tasks, and X marks for cancelled items. This formatting works in any text field across all platforms.
How to Use Check Marks
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Create Lists
Combine with text for checklists
Frequently Asked Questions
Alt+10003 for ✓ (Check Mark). Alt+10004 for ✔ (Heavy Check Mark). The easiest method is copying from this page.
✓ (U+2713) is the standard check mark. ✔ (U+2714) is the heavy (bold) check mark. Both are text symbols with consistent appearance.
For professional documents, use ✓ or ✔ (text symbols). For colorful documents, ✅ (emoji) works well. ☑ is great for checkbox-style lists.
Copy ☐ for unchecked items and ☑ or ✓ for checked items. Example: ☑ Task complete, ☐ Task pending.
Yes! All these Unicode check marks work in Microsoft Office, Google Docs, and other document editors. Just paste them directly.
✗ or ✘ for text-based X marks. ❌ for colorful emoji-style. ☒ for a crossed ballot box.
For display purposes, yes! However, for interactive web forms, you should use actual HTML checkbox inputs, not Unicode symbols.
Text check marks (✓ ✔) display in your current font. Emoji check marks (✅) use the platform's emoji font, so they may look different on iOS vs Android.