Every braille dot pattern, from the invisible blank character to the fully solid block. Click any symbol to copy it instantly.
Braille pattern characters occupy a complete Unicode block of 256 dot combinations. Beyond their original tactile-reading purpose, they are widely used online: the blank braille pattern (⠀) is a popular invisible spacer for usernames and bios, while dense fills like ⣿ make compact bars and ASCII-style art. This library gathers the blank and light patterns, the solid and dense fills, and the individual dot positions you can mix to build your own shapes.
The invisible blank braille pattern and progressively filled dot rows. The blank character renders as empty space yet counts as a visible glyph, which makes it a popular spacer.
Eight-dot patterns that read as filled blocks. The full pattern (⣿) is the densest braille glyph and works well for bars and shading.
Single dots and small clusters you can combine to draw custom braille shapes, dotted dividers, and textures.
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