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Wifi Symbol πŸ›œ

πŸ›œ is U+1F6DC WIRELESS, an emoji introduced for wireless connectivity, networks, hotspots, and Wi-Fi-related labels.

Character
πŸ›œ
Unicode
U+1F6DC

Wifi Symbol Copy and Paste

Press the Copy button beside πŸ›œ, then paste it with Ctrl+V on Windows, Command+V on Mac, or the Paste command on mobile.

Copy the wifi symbol One click copies the exact Unicode character.
  1. 1
    Copy

    Press the button to copy πŸ›œ.

  2. 2
    Place the cursor

    Open the message, document, form, or profile where you need it.

  3. 3
    Paste

    Use Ctrl+V, Command+V, or the mobile Paste command.

Wireless network labelsHotspot instructionsConnectivity status textDevice setup guides

What Is the Wifi Symbol?

πŸ›œ is U+1F6DC WIRELESS, an emoji introduced for wireless connectivity, networks, hotspots, and Wi-Fi-related labels.

Wireless network labels

Hotspot instructions

Connectivity status text

Device setup guides

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How to Type the Wifi Symbol

Choose your device or app to insert the wifi symbol without copying it from another page.

Wifi Symbol on Windows

In Microsoft Word, type 1F6DC and press Alt+X. In other Windows apps, use Character Map or copy πŸ›œ from this page.

Wifi Symbol on Mac

Open Character Viewer with Control+Command+Space and search for β€œwireless,” or copy πŸ›œ.

Wifi Symbol on iPhone and iPad

Tap the copy button for πŸ›œ, then paste it into the target app. Save it as a text replacement for repeated use.

Wifi Symbol on Android

Tap the copy button for πŸ›œ, then paste it into the target app. Save it as a text replacement for repeated use.

Wifi Symbol on Chromebook

On ChromeOS with Unicode input enabled, press Ctrl+Shift+U, type 1f6dc, then press Enter; otherwise copy πŸ›œ.

Wifi Symbol on Microsoft Word

Type 1F6DC, then press Alt+X to convert the code to πŸ›œ.

Wifi Symbol on Google Docs

Use Insert > Special characters and search the Unicode name, or paste πŸ›œ from this page.

Wifi Symbol Unicode and HTML Codes

Use these values when you need the wifi symbol in HTML, CSS, source code, or a character reference.

Unicode U+1F6DC
Unicode name WIRELESS
HTML decimal 🛜
HTML hex 🛜
CSS escape 1F6DC

How to Use and Format the Wifi Symbol

Format πŸ›œ according to its role on this page. πŸ›œ is U+1F6DC WIRELESS, an emoji introduced for wireless connectivity, networks, hotspots, and Wi-Fi-related labels. For wifi symbol content, verify the encoded form U+1F6DC, preserve the complete character sequence, and choose a font that supports the intended text or emoji presentation. For wifi symbol usage, the placement, spacing, capitalization, and surrounding words should follow the discipline or publication style described below.

This page covers the Unicode wireless emoji πŸ›œ; it is not the Wi-Fi Alliance certification logo and does not encode signal strength levels. When πŸ›œ communicates an action, measurement, identity, warning, category, or other essential information, provide nearby readable text and an accessible name. Test wifi symbol copy-and-paste behavior in the actual website, document, app, and export format rather than assuming a visual match is sufficient.

  • Add a text label when πŸ›œ is used as a control

  • Do not use it as a signal-strength meter

  • Expect missing-glyph boxes on older platforms

  • Avoid presenting it as an official Wi-Fi certification mark

  • Use the exact encoded form U+1F6DC for wifi symbol content.

  • Publish πŸ›œ as UTF-8 text or complete numeric character references.

  • Test πŸ›œ in the target font, application, and assistive-technology workflow.

Wifi Symbol Examples

  • Wireless network πŸ›œ
  • Hotspot available πŸ›œ
  • Connect to Wi-Fi πŸ›œ
  • Network settings πŸ›œ
  • Accessible label: wireless network
  • Unicode sequence for Wifi Symbol: U+1F6DC
  • HTML decimal: 🛜
  • HTML hexadecimal: 🛜
  • CSS escapes: 1F6DC
  • Accessible text label: Wifi Symbol

Common Wifi Symbol Mistakes

  • Assuming πŸ›œ works on every older device
  • Using it as the only accessible name of a settings button
  • Calling it a trademarked Wi-Fi logo
  • Using one glyph to represent exact signal strength
  • Replacing wifi symbol with a lookalike without checking U+1F6DC.
  • Assuming πŸ›œ has identical artwork or metrics in every font and platform.
  • Converting πŸ›œ to an image when selectable text is more appropriate.
  • Using πŸ›œ as the only accessible name of an interactive control.

Wifi Symbol intent boundary

This page covers the Unicode wireless emoji πŸ›œ; it is not the Wi-Fi Alliance certification logo and does not encode signal strength levels.

More About the Wifi Symbol

Wifi Symbol uses πŸ›œ, U+1F6DC WIRELESS. Unicode assigns the character the name WIRELESS; this page uses the common search phrase β€œwifi symbol” to help readers find that exact emoji. It is suitable for wireless-network labels, hotspot instructions, connectivity settings, and short status text when the surrounding words make the purpose clear. Examples include β€œWireless network πŸ›œ,” β€œHotspot available πŸ›œ,” β€œConnect to Wi-Fi πŸ›œ,” and β€œNetwork settings πŸ›œ.” These labels describe availability or a wireless feature. The glyph is not a precise signal-strength meter, so it should not replace numeric quality data or antenna bars when the interface needs to show levels. It is also not a Wi-Fi certification logo or a claim that a device meets a particular networking standard. Platform support requires attention because U+1F6DC is newer than many established emoji. Older operating systems, fonts, or browsers may display a missing-character box. A visible text label such as β€œWireless network” should therefore accompany πŸ›œ in controls and settings. The same label provides an accessible name when the emoji is not already explained by nearby text. Related forms include πŸ“Ά for antenna bars and 🌐 for a general web or network concept. They are not encoded variants of πŸ›œ and should only be substituted when their separate meaning fits the interface. For HTML, use literal UTF-8 πŸ›œ, 🛜, or 🛜. After import or export, verify the code point and test the page on the oldest platform the project supports.

Wifi Symbol FAQ

What is the wifi symbol?

πŸ›œ is U+1F6DC WIRELESS, an emoji introduced for wireless connectivity, networks, hotspots, and Wi-Fi-related labels.

What is the Unicode for πŸ›œ?

The encoded form is U+1F6DC: WIRELESS.

How do I type πŸ›œ?

Windows: In Microsoft Word, type 1F6DC and press Alt+X. In other Windows apps, use Character Map or copy πŸ›œ from this page. Mac: Open Character Viewer with Control+Command+Space and search for β€œwireless,” or copy πŸ›œ.

Why does πŸ›œ show as a box on some devices?

It is a relatively recent Unicode emoji, so older operating systems and fonts may not support it.

Can I use πŸ›œ on a website?

Yes. Use literal UTF-8 text or the complete numeric references 🛜 / 🛜, and add a readable label when meaning is not obvious.