Copy and paste special characters for X (formerly Twitter) โ thread formatting symbols, hashtag enhancers, checkmarks, engagement emoji, and bio decorators. Click any symbol to copy it instantly.
X (Twitter) fully supports Unicode symbols in posts, threads, replies, and bios. Use these characters to add structure to long threads, make hashtags stand out, decorate your bio, or add personality to individual posts. All symbols are verified to display correctly on both the X web app and mobile apps.
Text characters for the X mark itself โ the stylised ๐ used for the rebranded logo, plus cross and multiplication marks. Click any to copy.
Symbols that help structure and organize X threads for readability.
Symbols used to visually mark quoted text and reply references in posts.
Symbols placed around hashtags to make them stand out in posts.
Check mark symbols and verification-style characters for posts and lists.
Symbols that add style and personality to X bios and profiles.
People most often want the stylised X used for the rebranded Twitter logo. The closest copy-paste text characters are ๐ (mathematical double-struck capital X) and the cross marks โ โ โ โณ. X isn't an official font, so these Unicode characters are the standard way to represent the X mark in plain text.
Tap any symbol on this page to copy it, then paste it into your X bio, display name, or a post. X fully supports Unicode in bios, display names, posts, and replies โ use dots, bars, and stars (ยท โ โฆ โน) to separate sections or add personality.
A blank box or question mark means the viewer's device doesn't have a glyph for that character. Well-supported characters (arrows, stars, checkmarks, basic punctuation) render everywhere; very new or rare symbols may not. If a symbol looks broken, pick a more common alternative.
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Open UltraTextGen โStars, sparkles, asterisks, and glitter characters in various Unicode styles.
Check marks, tick marks, and ballot box characters for lists and forms.
All Unicode arrow characters for navigation, direction, and list formatting.
Every heart emoji and Unicode heart character in one reference.