Number Symbols & Circled Numbers
Copy and paste circled numbers, Roman numerals, superscript, subscript, and special number formatting. Perfect for lists, equations, and technical notation.
Circled Numbers
Negative Circled Numbers
Parenthesized Numbers
Period Numbers
Roman Numbers
Superscript Numbers
Subscript Numbers
Full-width Numbers
Frequently Asked Questions
What are circled numbers used for?
Circled numbers (①②③) are commonly used for numbered lists, bullet points, and visual indexing. They're especially popular in East Asian typography and add visual interest to documents.
What's the difference between circled and negative circled numbers?
Circled numbers (①) have the circle in the background with dark numbers. Negative circled numbers (❶) have dark circles with light numbers inside, creating a reversed or inverted appearance.
When should I use Roman numerals?
Roman numerals (Ⅰ Ⅱ Ⅲ) are traditionally used for outline numbering, chapter numbers in books, movie sequels, copyright dates, and formal documents. They add a classical or formal appearance.
What are superscript and subscript numbers?
Superscript numbers (¹²³) appear above the baseline and are used for footnotes, exponents, and citations. Subscript numbers (₁₂₃) appear below and are used in chemistry formulas and mathematical notation.
What are full-width numbers?
Full-width numbers (012) are used in East Asian typography to match the width of full-width characters. They're commonly used in Japanese, Chinese, and Korean documents.