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Style Digits

Copy and paste stylized Unicode digits for headings, profiles, design text, and formatting

Style digits are Unicode number characters that keep numeric meaning while changing the visual style, which is useful for formatting and emphasis in text. This page includes copy-and-paste style digits (Unicode number variants) and excludes emojis, with examples such as 𝟘 𝟙 𝟚 𝟛 used for styled counters, labels, and titles.

How to Copy and Paste Style Digits

Browse the style digits in the grid, click a digit to add it to the editor, then copy and paste the result anywhere you need stylized numbers—such as captions, profile text, or document labels.

What Are Style Digits?

Style digit example

Style digits are Unicode characters that represent the numbers 0–9 in specific typographic forms, such as mathematical double-struck, monospace, or other math-alphanumeric styles. They are commonly used to format numeric text without images, so the digits can be copied, pasted, and stored like normal text. Display can vary by font support, so a given style digit may appear differently across apps and devices.

Popular Style Digits

These digit styles are frequently used because they are visually distinct and often supported in modern systems. Availability may depend on the font used by the platform.

Symbol Name
𝟘 Double-struck style digit (commonly used for standout counters)
𝟙 Double-struck style digit (often used in numbered labels)
𝟮 Bold style digit (typically used for emphasis in headings)
𝟹 Monospace style digit (often used for code-like formatting)
𝟜 Sans-serif style digit (commonly used for clean UI-like text)
Circled style digit (often used for list markers when available)

Style Digit Categories

Stylized digits appear in multiple Unicode blocks and style families. Grouping them by visual type helps you pick digits that match your layout, readability needs, and platform support.

Double-struck Digits

Double-struck digits are commonly used to make numbers look distinct in plain text, especially for labels and counters.

𝟘 𝟙 𝟚 𝟛 𝟜 𝟝 𝟞 𝟟 𝟠 𝟡

Bold Mathematical Digits

Bold digits are typically used when you want stronger visual weight for numeric values in titles, highlights, or compact callouts.

𝟎 𝟏 𝟐 𝟑 𝟒 𝟓 𝟔 𝟕 𝟖 𝟗

Monospace Digits

Monospace digits align evenly and are often used for code-like text, tabular-looking snippets, or consistent spacing.

𝟶 𝟷 𝟸 𝟹 𝟺 𝟻 𝟼 𝟽 𝟾 𝟿

Sans-serif Mathematical Digits

Sans-serif digit styles are commonly used to create a modern, minimal look in profile text, UI labels, and headings.

𝟢 𝟣 𝟤 𝟥 𝟦 𝟧 𝟨 𝟩 𝟪 𝟫

Circled Digits

Circled digits are often associated with list markers, step indicators, and compact numbering in notes or instructions.

① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⓪

Parenthesized Digits

Parenthesized digits are typically used for structured lists, legal-style references, or step labels in compact text.

⑴ ⑵ ⑶ ⑷ ⑸ ⑹ ⑺ ⑻ ⑼ ⑽

Superscript and Subscript Digits

Superscript and subscript digits are commonly used for references, formulas, footnote-like markers, and compact annotations where supported.

⁰ ¹ ² ³ ⁴ ⁵ ⁶ ⁷ ⁸ ⁹ ₀ ₁ ₂ ₃ ₄ ₅ ₆ ₇ ₈ ₉

Style Digit Usage Examples

Style digits are often used to make numeric content easier to scan or visually consistent with a specific layout. These examples show how stylized digits can appear in everyday text.

Profile Line

Available 𝟚𝟜/𝟟 for support requests

Post Caption

Week 𝟙: planning • Week 𝟚: build • Week 𝟛: review

Checklist Steps

① Collect data ② Clean data ③ Export results

Reference Marker

See note ² for details

Compact Label

Version (𝟸) is now available

Using Style Digits on Social Media and Online Platforms

Style digits can be pasted into many platforms because they are Unicode text characters. They are often used to format counts, dates, and numbered highlights in places where regular typography options are limited. Rendering depends on font support, so it can be helpful to preview on the target platform before publishing.

  • Instagram bios and captions for stylized dates and counters
  • TikTok profile text for numbered highlights and schedules
  • Discord server channels for numbered sections and rules
  • X (Twitter) posts for compact numeric emphasis
  • WhatsApp and Telegram messages for list numbering and steps
  • YouTube descriptions for chapters and numbered resources
  • Gaming profiles for stylized ranks, seasons, or IDs

Professional and Practical Uses for Style Digits

  • Numbered lists and step markers in plain text
  • Headings, labels, and UI-style formatting in documents
  • Versioning and release notes with distinctive numerals
  • Lightweight text styling for posters and announcements
  • Educational content with superscripts and subscripts

How to Type Style Digits on Any Device

  • Pick the style digit set you want and select the digits you need from the grid.
  • Copy the selected digits using the copy control or with CTRL+C (Windows/Linux) or ⌘+C (Mac).
  • Paste the digits into your app using CTRL+V (Windows/Linux) or ⌘+V (Mac), then verify the display on your target platform.

Unicode Style Digits and Names

Style digits are defined in Unicode as separate characters from standard ASCII digits, with unique code points and official names. This allows them to be stored, searched, and shared as text, though appearance and support can vary depending on fonts and software.

Style Digits List and Names

This table shows stylized digit characters with their official Unicode names for reference. Select any digit to copy it or to check which style set it belongs to.