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Bullseye Symbol ◎ Copy and Paste
Two concentric circles used as a target-like dot. This page gives the exact Unicode identity, copy value, HTML and code forms, keyboard guidance, and source links for bullseye.
What does ◎ mean?
The bullseye symbol is made from concentric circles. It works as a target, selection, focus, or decorative circle dot marker when a plain big dot is not specific enough.
◎ has two rings. ◉ has a filled central dot, so it reads more like an active target.
Best uses for Bullseye
- Target or goal markers
- Selected-state symbols
- Decorative circle-dot text patterns
Avoid ◎ when the filled center of fisheye ◉ is needed to show active focus.
How to type ◎
Windows
Use Character Map or type 25CE then Alt+X in Microsoft Word.
macOS
Use Emoji & Symbols and search for bullseye.
Mobile
Copy ◎ here; it is not normally available on mobile symbol keyboards.
Unicode identity and rendering notes
BULLSEYE is encoded as U+25CE in the Geometric Shapes block. In HTML you can write it as ◎; in CSS generated content you can use \25CE; and in JavaScript strings you can use \u25CE.
The copied character is plain Unicode text, so its exact shape depends on the font, operating system, and whether the symbol is rendered as text or emoji. Use the official Unicode name and code point when you need to distinguish it from similar dot symbols.
HTML, CSS, and JavaScript forms
HTML
◎CSS
\25CEJavaScript
\u25CENot the same as similar dot symbols
Dot symbols can look close in a browser but carry different Unicode names and meanings. Compare bullseyewith these nearby symbols before using it in code, math, or formal text.