Star (glyph)
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"★" redirects here. For the David Bowie album stylized as such, see Blackstar (David Bowie album).
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In typography, a star is any of several glyphs with a number of points arrayed within an imaginary circle.
Four points
Name | Character | Code point |
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black four-pointed star | ✦ | U+2726 |
white four-pointed star | ✧ | U+2727 |
sparkles (emoji) | ✨ | U+2728 |
Five points
See also: Five-pointed star
Name | Character | Code point |
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Arabic star (5, 6 or 8 points) | ٭ | U+066D |
٭ | ||
star equals | ≛ | U+225B |
star operator | ⋆ | U+22C6 |
APL functional symbol circle star | ⍟ | U+235F |
APL functional symbol star diaeresis | ⍣ | U+2363 |
black star | ★ | U+2605 |
white star | ☆ | U+2606 |
star and crescent | ☪ | U+262A |
outlined white star | ⚝ | U+269D |
stress outlined white star | ✩ | U+2729 |
circled white star | ✪ | U+272A |
open center black star | ✫ | U+272B |
black center white star | ✬ | U+272C |
outlined black star | ✭ | U+272D |
heavy outlined black star | ✮ | U+272E |
pinwheel star | ✯ | U+272F |
shadowed white star | ✰ | U+2730 |
white medium star | ⭐ | U+2B50 |
black small star | ⭑ | U+2B51 |
white small star | ⭒ | U+2B52 |
GLOWING STAR | 🌟 | U+1F31F |
SHOOTING STAR | 🌠 | U+1F320 |
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Six points
Name | Character | Code point |
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star of David | ✡ | U+2721 |
six-pointed black star | ✶ | U+2736 |
SLAVONIC ASTERISK | ꙳ | U+A673 |
SIX POINTED STAR WITH MIDDLE DOT | 🔯 | U+1F52F |
See also:
Seven points
Eight points
Name | Character | Code point |
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flower punctuation mark | ⁕ | U+2055 |
eight-pointed black star | ✴ | U+2734 |
eight-pointed pinwheel star | ✵ | U+2735 |
eight-pointed rectilinear black star | ✷ | U+2737 |
heavy eight-pointed rectilinear black star | ✸ | U+2738 |
circled open center eight-pointed star | ❂ | U+2742 |
See also:
Twelve points
Name | Character | Code point |
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twelve-pointed black star | ✹ | U+2739 |
See also:
See also
- * - asterisk
- ⁂ - asterism
- Unicode symbols
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