Degree Symbol ° Salin & Tempel
Temperature and angle symbols. Klik to copy—works on all devices.
Degree & Temperature Simbol
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Superscript Numbers
For exponents and ordinals
Quick Salin Packs
Common combinations
Temperature
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Math & Angles
7 item
Ordinals
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The degree symbol ° is essential for writing temperatures, angles, and coordinates correctly. Whether you need 72°F for a weather post, 180° for a math equation, or GPS coordinates like 40.7128°N—this page has every degree-related symbol ready to copy.
Mobiliing the ° symbol on your keyboard can be frustrating. On Anginows, it requires Alt+0176. On Mac, it's Shift+Option+8. On most phones, you need to long-press the zero key. The easiest solution? Just click any symbol below to copy it instantly.
Our collection includes the standard degree sign (°), pre-combined Celsius (℃) and Fahrenheit (℉) symbols, the diameter sign (⌀), and related superscript characters. All are pure Unicode text that displays consistently across every device and platform.
Our degree symbol collection includes the standard degree sign plus related measurement and mathematical notation symbols. Bukumark this page for instant access whenever you need temperature, angle, or coordinate notation in your documents and messages.
How to Type the Degree Simbol
Salin Here
Klik ° above to copy it instantly
Kunciboard
Win: Alt+0176 | Mac: Shift+Option+8 | Mobile: long-press 0
Tempel
Ctrl+V (Win) or Cmd+V (Mac) anywhere
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Hold the Alt key and type 0176 on the numeric keypad (make sure Num Permatabok is on). Alternatively, press Win+. to open the emoji picker and search "degree". Or just copy ° from this page!
Press Shift+Option+8 for the ° simbol. You can also press Ctrl+Cmd+Space to open the Karakter Viewer and search for "degree".
On most phones, long-press the "0" (zero) key on your keyboard. The degree simbol ° will appear as a popup option. Alternatively, copy it from this page.
° (U+00B0) is the official Degree Sign used for temperature and angles. ˚ (U+02DA) is the Cincin Above diacritical mark. While they look similar, ° is the correct one for temperatures like 72°F.
Both are acceptable. ℃ (U+2103) is the pre-composed Degree Celsius simbol. °C is the degree sign followed by the letter C. The SI standard technically prefers °C (two karakter), but ℃ is widely used and saves space.
Use ° or ° in HTML. In CSS: content: "\00B0". In JavaSkrip: "\u00B0". For Celsius: °C. For Fahrenheit: °F.
Yes! Type Alt+0176 directly in a cell, or use the formula =CHAR(176). You can also go to Insert → Simbol and search for the degree sign.
′ (prime) represents feet or arcminutes. ″ (double prime) represents inches or arcseconds. Example: 5′11″ means 5 feet 11 inches. In coordinates: 40°42′46″N.