Number Symbols
130+ number styles: circled, Roman numerals, keycaps, super/subscripts.
Circled Numbers
Negative Circled (Filled)
Double Circled
Parenthesized Numbers
Numbers with Period
Roman Numerals (Uppercase)
Roman Numerals (Lowercase)
Superscript Numbers
Subscript Numbers
Number Packs
Ready-to-use number sets
Top 10 Circled
10 items
Bold Top 10
10 items
Roman Numerals
12 items
Superscript Set
10 items
Subscript Set
10 items
Elevate your lists, rankings, and designs with decorative number symbols. Our collection includes classic circled numbers ①②③, bold negative circled ❶❷❸, elegant Roman numerals Ⅰ Ⅱ Ⅲ, modern keycap emoji 1️⃣2️⃣, and mathematical superscripts ¹²³ and subscripts ₁₂₃. All numbers copy with one click and work universally across platforms.
Number symbols are incredibly versatile in everyday digital communication. Use circled numbers to create ordered lists in Instagram bios, Reddit posts, or Discord messages without relying on platform formatting. Roman numerals add a classic, formal touch to outlines, chapter headings, or date notations. Superscripts and subscripts are invaluable for writing mathematical expressions, chemical formulas, and footnote references in plain text.
Every number symbol on this page is a real Unicode character, not an image or special font. This means they display consistently on all devices and operating systems—iPhone, Android, Windows, and Mac alike. Simply click any number to copy it to your clipboard, then paste it wherever you need a stylish or functional number variant.
How to Use
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Pick your number style
Click
Copy with one tap
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FAQ
Circled numbers ①②③ are perfect for creating numbered lists, step-by-step guides, rankings, bullet points, and adding visual organization to any text content.
Yes! All number symbols work on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Facebook, Discord, and virtually any platform that accepts text input.
Simply copy ¹²³⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹⁰ from here and paste. These are actual Unicode characters, not formatted text, so they work everywhere.
Circled numbers ① have a white background with dark outline. Negative circled ❶ are filled/solid—white numbers on a dark background. Both are equally compatible.
Yes! Roman numerals (Ⅰ Ⅱ Ⅲ etc.) are Unicode characters that work in most usernames and display names. They add an elegant, classic look.
Keycap numbers (1️⃣2️⃣3️⃣) are emoji, so their appearance varies slightly by platform. Use circled numbers for consistent appearance across devices.
Standard circled numbers go from ① to ⑳ (1-20). Negative circled also goes to 20 (⓴). For higher numbers, combine symbols or use Roman numerals.
Yes! Subscript numbers (₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉) are perfect for chemical formulas like H₂O, CO₂, or any scientific notation.