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Squared OK Emoji (πŸ†—)

πŸ†— is Squared OK Emoji, encoded as U+1F197 (SQUARED OK). The squared-OK emoji places the letters OK inside a square and can mark acceptance, availability, or a positive status.

Character
πŸ†—
Unicode
U+1F197

Squared Ok Emoji Copy and Paste

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What Is the Squared Ok Emoji?

The squared-OK emoji places the letters OK inside a square and can mark acceptance, availability, or a positive status. It is not equivalent to a check mark, an approval signature, or a guarantee that a process succeeded.

status messages

informal confirmations

interface mockups

checklists

reaction text

Squared Ok Emoji Variants and Related Forms

Plain-text OK

letters without enclosure

OK hand

gesture emoji

Check mark button

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How to Type the Squared Ok Emoji

Choose your device or app to insert the squared ok emoji without copying it from another page.

Squared Ok Emoji on Windows

Copy πŸ†— from this page. For supported characters, use Character Map or paste the UTF-8 sequence U+1F197.

Squared Ok Emoji on Mac

Copy πŸ†— or open Character Viewer, search for the character name, and insert the complete sequence U+1F197.

Squared Ok Emoji on iPhone and iPad

Press and hold πŸ†— on this page, choose Copy, and paste it into the destination app.

Squared Ok Emoji on Android

Press and hold πŸ†—, tap Copy, and confirm the full sequence U+1F197 after pasting.

Squared Ok Emoji on Chromebook

Copy πŸ†— from this page or use the character picker, then verify the full sequence in the target field.

Squared Ok Emoji on Microsoft Word

Paste πŸ†— into Word and confirm the selected font supports every code point in U+1F197.

Squared Ok Emoji on Google Docs

Paste πŸ†— into Google Docs or use Insert β†’ Special characters where available, then verify the final rendering.

Squared Ok Emoji Unicode and HTML Codes

Use these values when you need the squared ok emoji in HTML, CSS, source code, or a character reference.

Unicode U+1F197
Unicode name SQUARED OK
HTML decimal 🆗
HTML hex 🆗
CSS escape 1F197

How to Use and Format the Squared Ok Emoji

Format πŸ†— according to the specific role defined for OK Button Symbol. The okay symbol πŸ†— is the squared OK emoji, used for approval, confirmation, or an acceptable status in informal digital text. The encoded form is U+1F197, and the Unicode character names are SQUARED OK. Preserve the complete sequence, including capitalization, combining marks, superscripts, punctuation, spaces, zero-width joiners, and variation selectors where present. In status messages, introduce the notation before readers must interpret it; in informal confirmations, retain the convention used by the source document; and in interface mockups, verify that the selected font supports every component.

This page covers the encoded squared OK character. It does not replace an accessible button label, a legal acceptance statement, or the hand gesture for OK. Use readable surrounding wording whenever πŸ†— communicates direction, status, quantity, identity, relationship, category, or access. For web publishing, prefer selectable UTF-8 text, test copy-and-paste behavior, and provide an accessible name if the surrounding sentence does not already identify OK Button Symbol. Check the final output in the actual website, document, spreadsheet, equation editor, export format, and assistive-technology workflow rather than approving a merely similar-looking glyph.

  • In status messages, define πŸ†— as OK Button Symbol before relying on the symbol alone.

  • For informal confirmations, preserve the full encoded sequence U+1F197; do not drop combining marks, superscripts, joiners, or component letters.

  • When preparing interface mockups, apply this intent boundary for OK Button Symbol: This page covers the encoded squared OK character. It does not replace an accessible button label, a legal acceptance statement, or the hand gesture for OK.

  • In checklists, compare πŸ†— with OK and choose the form whose meaning matches the source.

  • Encode OK Button Symbol as UTF-8 or the numeric references 🆗 and 🆗 so the published form remains searchable and selectable.

  • Give πŸ†— the readable label β€œOK Button Symbol” wherever the surrounding content does not already state the meaning.

  • Test symbol okay in the final font, mobile layout, copy workflow, PDF export, and screen-reader output before release.

Squared Ok Emoji Examples

  • Okay πŸ†—
  • Status: πŸ†—
  • Approved πŸ†—
  • All good πŸ†—
  • Ready πŸ†—
  • Unicode sequence for OK Button Symbol: U+1F197
  • HTML decimal form: 🆗
  • HTML hexadecimal form: 🆗
  • CSS escape sequence: 1F197
  • Accessible text label: OK Button Symbol

Common Squared Ok Emoji Mistakes

  • Using OK where πŸ†— is required changes the intended meaning of OK Button Symbol.
  • Dropping part of U+1F197 while copying symbol okay.
  • Treating πŸ†— as interchangeable with πŸ‘Œ without checking the domain convention.
  • Leaving πŸ†— unexplained in status messages when readers may assign another meaning.
  • Assuming every font or emoji renderer will display OK Button Symbol exactly like the preview.
  • Converting πŸ†— into an image even though selectable text is appropriate for this use.
  • Ignoring the page boundary for OK Button Symbol: This page covers the encoded squared OK character. It does not replace an accessible button label, a legal acceptance statement, or the hand gesture for OK.
  • Using πŸ†— as the only accessible name of a control, formula token, diagram item, status, or technical label.

OK Button: exact identity and scope

πŸ†— depicts a squared OK button. Common uses include approval, confirmation, or an interface-style OK label. The character is not presented as the only possible symbol for β€œsymbol okay”.

Label OK Button when the context is not obvious

When πŸ†— carries information or performs an action, identify it as OK Button in nearby text or an accessible name so the intended use is not inferred from appearance alone.

More About the Squared Ok Emoji

πŸ†— is Squared OK Emoji, encoded as U+1F197 (SQUARED OK). The squared-OK emoji places the letters OK inside a square and can mark acceptance, availability, or a positive status. It is not equivalent to a check mark, an approval signature, or a guarantee that a process succeeded. For Squared OK Emoji, πŸ†— is encoded as U+1F197, and its Unicode name is SQUARED OK. Common uses for πŸ†— include status messages, informal confirmations, interface mockups, checklists. Add a readable label when Squared OK Emoji could be misunderstood. Sample uses of Squared OK Emoji include Okay πŸ†—; Status: πŸ†—; Approved πŸ†—; All good πŸ†—. Preserve the full character or sequence when copying between apps. Avoid these common Squared OK Emoji problems: Using OK where πŸ†— is required changes the intended meaning of OK Button Symbol; Dropping part of U+1F197 while copying symbol okay; Treating πŸ†— as interchangeable with πŸ‘Œ without checking the domain convention. Before final export of Squared OK Emoji, In status messages, define πŸ†— as OK Button Symbol before relying on the symbol alone; For informal confirmations, preserve the full encoded sequence U+1F197; do not drop combining marks, superscripts, joiners, or component letters; In checklists, compare πŸ†— with OK and choose the form whose meaning matches the source. Squared OK Emoji on Windows: Copy πŸ†— from this page. For supported characters, use Character Map or paste the UTF-8 sequence U+1F197. Squared OK Emoji on Mac: Copy πŸ†— or open Character Viewer, search for the character name, and insert the complete sequence U+1F197. Squared OK Emoji on iPhone: Press and hold πŸ†— on this page, choose Copy, and paste it into the destination app.

Squared Ok Emoji FAQ

What is the encoded form of OK Button Symbol?

OK Button Symbol is stored as U+1F197; the Unicode character names are SQUARED OK.

How should I copy πŸ†—?

Copy the complete sequence πŸ†— and verify that every component in U+1F197 remains present after pasting.

Which HTML form reproduces OK Button Symbol?

Use literal UTF-8 πŸ†—, decimal references 🆗, or hexadecimal references 🆗.

Why can πŸ†— look different across devices?

Fonts, shaping engines, and emoji renderers can change shape, spacing, or presentation while the encoded sequence U+1F197 remains the same.

Can I replace πŸ†— with OK?

Only when the destination convention explicitly requires that alternative. This page covers the encoded squared OK character. It does not replace an accessible button label, a legal acceptance statement, or the hand gesture for OK.