Codepoint, n. the position of a character in an encoding system.
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Codepoints.net is dedicated to all the characters, that are defined in the Unicode Standard. Theoretically, these should be all characters ever used. In practice Unicode has 149944 codepoints defined at the moment, mapping characters from Egyptian Hieroglyphs to Dingbats and Symbols.
All codepoints are arranged in 17 so-called planes. These planes are further divided into several blocks with Basic Latin being the first one. You can browse one by one by starting with the first codepoint, Null* or search for a specific character. If you’re not fully sure, try “Find My Codepoint”, to narrow down the candidates. Or maybe you are more daring and want a random codepoint?
The 20 most popular code points
- Braille Pattern Dots-124
- Numero Sign
- Ringed Planet
- Double Question Mark
- Hangul Filler
- Object Replacement Character
- Null*
- Linear A Sign A306
- Ballot Box
- Braille Pattern Dots-24
- Horizontal Ellipsis
- Invisible Separator
- Javanese Right Rerenggan
- Braille Pattern Dots-34
- Braille Pattern Dots-1234
- Script Capital L
- Arabic Sign Radi Allahou Anhu
- Lightning Mood
- Thumbs Up Sign
- Jack-O-Lantern