Geometric Shapes Extended | |
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Range | U+1F780..U+1F7FF (128 code points) |
Plane | SMP |
Scripts | Common |
Symbol sets | Webdings Wingdings Emoji |
Assigned | 103 code points |
Unused | 25 reserved code points |
Unicode version history | |
7.0 (2014) | 85 (+85) |
11.0 (2018) | 89 (+4) |
12.0 (2019) | 101 (+12) |
14.0 (2021) | 102 (+1) |
15.0 (2022) | 103 (+1) |
Unicode documentation | |
Code chart ∣ Web page | |
Note: [1] [2] |
Geometric Shapes Extended is a Unicode block containing Webdings/Wingdings symbols, mostly different weights of squares, crosses, and saltires, and different weights of variously spoked asterisks, stars, and various color squares and circles for emoji.
The Geometric Shapes Extended block contains thirteen emoji: U+1F7E0–U+1F7EB and U+1F7F0. [3] [4]
Geometric Shapes Extended [1] [2] Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF) | ||||||||||||||||
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
U+1F78x | 🞀 | 🞁 | 🞂 | 🞃 | 🞄 | 🞅 | 🞆 | 🞇 | 🞈 | 🞉 | 🞊 | 🞋 | 🞌 | 🞍 | 🞎 | 🞏 |
U+1F79x | 🞐 | 🞑 | 🞒 | 🞓 | 🞔 | 🞕 | 🞖 | 🞗 | 🞘 | 🞙 | 🞚 | 🞛 | 🞜 | 🞝 | 🞞 | 🞟 |
U+1F7Ax | 🞠 | 🞡 | 🞢 | 🞣 | 🞤 | 🞥 | 🞦 | 🞧 | 🞨 | 🞩 | 🞪 | 🞫 | 🞬 | 🞭 | 🞮 | 🞯 |
U+1F7Bx | 🞰 | 🞱 | 🞲 | 🞳 | 🞴 | 🞵 | 🞶 | 🞷 | 🞸 | 🞹 | 🞺 | 🞻 | 🞼 | 🞽 | 🞾 | 🞿 |
U+1F7Cx | 🟀 | 🟁 | 🟂 | 🟃 | 🟄 | 🟅 | 🟆 | 🟇 | 🟈 | 🟉 | 🟊 | 🟋 | 🟌 | 🟍 | 🟎 | 🟏 |
U+1F7Dx | 🟐 | 🟑 | 🟒 | 🟓 | 🟔 | 🟕 | 🟖 | 🟗 | 🟘 | 🟙 | ||||||
U+1F7Ex | 🟠 | 🟡 | 🟢 | 🟣 | 🟤 | 🟥 | 🟦 | 🟧 | 🟨 | 🟩 | 🟪 | 🟫 | ||||
U+1F7Fx | 🟰 | |||||||||||||||
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The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Geometric Shapes Extended block:
Version | Final code points [lower-alpha 1] | Count | L2 ID | WG2 ID | Document |
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7.0 | U+1F780..1F7D4 | 85 | L2/11-052R | Suignard, Michel (2011-02-15), Wingdings and Webdings symbols - Preliminary study | |
L2/11-149 | Suignard, Michel (2011-05-09), Proposal to add Wingdings and Webdings symbols | ||||
L2/11-196 | N4022 | Suignard, Michel (2011-05-21), Revised Wingdings proposal | |||
L2/11-247 | N4115 | Suignard, Michel (2011-06-08), Proposal to add Wingdings and Webdings Symbols | |||
L2/11-344 | N4143 | Suignard, Michel (2011-09-28), Updated proposal to add Wingdings and Webdings Symbols | |||
N4103 | "10.2.1 Wingdings/Webdings additions", Unconfirmed minutes of WG 2 meeting 58, 2012-01-03 | ||||
L2/12-130 | N4239 | Suignard, Michel (2012-05-08), Disposition of comments on SC2 N 4201 (PDAM text for Amendment 1.2 to ISO/IEC 10646 3rd edition) | |||
N4363 | Suignard, Michel (2012-10-13), Status of encoding of Wingdings and Webdings Symbols | ||||
L2/12-368 | N4384 | Suignard, Michel (2012-11-06), Status of encoding of Wingdings and Webdings Symbols | |||
L2/12-086 | N4223 | Requests regarding the Wingdings/Webdings characters in ISO/IEC 10646 PDAM 1.2, 2012-12-27 | |||
11.0 | U+1F7D5..1F7D8 | 4 | L2/16-108 | N4719 | West, Andrew (2016-04-21), Proposal to encode symbols for Go game notation |
L2/16-121 | Moore, Lisa (2016-05-20), "B.11.20.1.1", UTC #147 Minutes | ||||
L2/16-185 | N4719R | West, Andrew (2016-07-11), Proposal to encode symbols for Go game notation | |||
L2/16-216 | Anderson, Deborah; Whistler, Ken; McGowan, Rick; Pournader, Roozbeh; Glass, Andrew; Iancu, Laurențiu; Moore, Lisa (2016-07-30), "15. Go Notation Symbols", Recommendations to UTC #148 August 2016 on Script Proposals | ||||
L2/16-203 | Moore, Lisa (2016-08-18), "E.5", UTC #148 Minutes | ||||
N4873R (pdf, doc) | "10.3.3, M65.08a", Unconfirmed minutes of WG 2 meeting 65, 2018-03-16 | ||||
12.0 | U+1F7E0..1F7EB | 12 | L2/18-141R2 | Davis, Mark; et al. (2018-05-01), Emoji Colors (revised) | |
L2/18-143R2 | N4960 | Davis, Mark; et al. (2018-05-03), ESC Recommendations 2018Q2 (revised) | |||
L2/18-115 | Moore, Lisa (2018-05-09), "Consensus 155-C16 and 155-C18", UTC #155 Minutes | ||||
L2/18-191 | Buff, Charlotte (2018-05-31), Comments on Emoji 12.0 Candidates | ||||
L2/18-219 | West, Andrew (2018-07-11), Feedback on ESC recommendations for draft candidates for Emoji 12.0 (L2/18143R2) | ||||
L2/18-234 | N5008 | Everson, Michael (2018-07-18), Feedback on draft candidates for Emoji 12.0 (L2/18-143R2) | |||
L2/18-246 | Silva, Eduardo Marín (2018-07-20), Response to Andrew West on feedback on emoji submissions (L2/18-219) | ||||
L2/18-253 | Davis, Mark (2018-08-21), Comments on accumulated feedback on Unicode 12.0 draft candidates | ||||
L2/18-183 | Moore, Lisa (2018-11-20), "Consensus 156-C13", UTC #156 Minutes | ||||
N5020 (pdf, doc) | Umamaheswaran, V. S. (2019-01-11), "10.3.13", Unconfirmed minutes of WG 2 meeting 67 | ||||
14.0 | U+1F7F0 | 1 | L2/20-225 | Krenek, Christian (2019-12-31), Proposal for Emoji: Equal Sign | |
L2/20-237 | Moore, Lisa (2020-10-27), "Consensus 165-C23", UTC #165 Minutes | ||||
L2/20-242R2 | Daniel, Jennifer (2020-10-07), Recommendations for Emoji, Unicode 14.0 | ||||
15.0 | U+1F7D9 | 1 | L2/17-237 | Behjat, Adib; Behjat, Ayan (2017-07-05), Baha'i 9-Pointed Star Emoji Proposal Submission | |
L2/17-287 | Davis, Mark; Edberg, Peter (2017-08-08), "Other emoji proposals", Recommendations from ESC for 2018, part 2, One character originally proposed as emoji is considered more appropriate for encoding as a non-emoji symbol by the ESC. As a result, it would go through the normal process for deciding whether to encode a symbol. | ||||
L2/20-095 | Behjat, Adib; Kiefte, Joop (2020-03-26), Proposal to add Nine Pointed star | ||||
L2/21-144 | Behjat, Adib; Kiefte, Joop (2021-06-29), Proposal to add Nine Pointed star to Unicode | ||||
L2/21-144R | Behjat, Adib; Kiefte, Joop (2021-10-01), Proposal to add Nine Pointed star | ||||
L2/21-130 | Anderson, Deborah; Whistler, Ken; Pournader, Roozbeh; Liang, Hai (2021-07-26), "21. Nine Pointed Star", Recommendations to UTC #168 July 2021 on Script Proposals | ||||
L2/21-123 | Cummings, Craig (2021-08-03), "Consensus 168-C30", Draft Minutes of UTC Meeting 168 | ||||
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