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150+ circles, squares, triangles, diamonds and other shapes. Click to copy!

All Geometric Shapes

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Shape Packs

Organized collections

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Circles

10 items

Squares

10 items

Triangles

10 items

Diamonds

10 items

Stars & Polygons

10 items

Bullets

10 items

Circles, squares, triangles, diamonds, and polygons—geometric shape symbols provide the building blocks for text-based design. These fundamental shapes serve as bullet points, decorative elements, status indicators, and structural components in digital communication.

Geometric shapes are among the most versatile Unicode symbols. Filled circles make excellent bullet points. Squares work as checkboxes. Triangles serve as play buttons and directional indicators. Diamonds add elegance to dividers. And the full spectrum of sizes lets you create visual hierarchy in your content.

Our geometric collection includes circles, squares, triangles, diamonds, pentagons, hexagons, and special shapes. Essential for creating clean text layouts, decorative borders, infographic-style posts, and professional documentation across every platform and application.

Pro tip: geometric shapes are the most reliable Unicode symbols across all platforms. Unlike decorative characters that may not render on some systems, basic geometric shapes display correctly everywhere—making them ideal for professional and cross-platform content. Bookmark this page for quick access to every geometric shape you need for your next project.

How to Use Geometric Shapes

1

Click

Click any shape to copy it

2

Paste

Ctrl+V (Win) or Cmd+V (Mac)

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Design

Use in documents and designs

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

○ (U+25CB) is White Circle (outline). ● (U+25CF) is Black Circle (filled). Same concept applies to other shapes: □/■, △/▲, ◇/◆.

Most geometric shapes are well-supported in modern fonts. Some decorative shapes may require fonts with extended Unicode support.

Yes! All Unicode shapes work in Microsoft Office, Google Docs, and other document editors. Just paste them directly.

Common bullet shapes: • ◦ ‣ ▪ ▫ ▸ ▹ ➤. Choose based on your design style—solid (•), hollow (◦), or arrow (▸).

Yes and no. As text characters, they scale with font size. However, they're limited to the shape design in the font, unlike true vector graphics.

Alt+9679 on Windows numpad. For most shapes, there's no shortcut—copying from this page is fastest.

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