HTML Entity for Medium Right Curly Bracket Ornament (❵)

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📚 Updated: Jun 2026
🎯 1 Code Example
Unicode U+2775

What You'll Learn

How to display the medium right curly bracket ornament (❵) in HTML using hexadecimal, decimal, and CSS escape methods. This character is U+2775 (MEDIUM RIGHT CURLY BRACKET ORNAMENT) in the Dingbats block (U+2700–U+27BF)—a decorative curly right bracket for typography, callouts, and publishing design.

Render it with ❵, ❵, or CSS escape \2775. There is no named HTML entity. Pair with U+2774 (❴) for balanced left/right curly bracket styling. Do not confuse ❵ with ASCII } (U+007D) or code-block braces in programming contexts.

⚡ Quick Reference — Right Curly Bracket Ornament

Unicode U+2775

Dingbats block

Hex Code ❵

Hexadecimal reference

HTML Code ❵

Decimal reference

Named Entity

Use numeric codes only

Reference Table
Name           Value
────────────   ──────────
Unicode        U+2775
Hex code       ❵
HTML code      ❵
Named entity   (none)
CSS code       \2775
Meaning        Curly right bracket ornament
Pair with      U+2774 = left curly bracket (❴)
Related        U+007D = ASCII brace (})
               U+276B = flattened right paren (❫)
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Complete HTML Example

This example demonstrates the medium right curly bracket ornament (❵) using hexadecimal code, decimal HTML code, and a CSS content escape:

html
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
 <style>
  #point::after{
   content: "\2775";
  }
 </style>
</head>
<body>
<p>Right Curly Bracket using Hexadecimal: &#x2775;</p>
<p>Right Curly Bracket using HTML Code: &#10101;</p>
<p id="point">Right Curly Bracket using CSS Entity: </p>
<p>Paired callout: &#x2774; Featured text &#x2775;</p>
</body>
</html>
Try it Yourself

🌐 Browser Support

The medium right curly bracket ornament is widely supported in modern browsers:

Chrome 1+
Firefox 1+
Safari 1+
Edge 12+
Opera 4+
Android 4.4+
iOS Safari 1+

👀 Live Preview

See the medium right curly bracket ornament (❵) in decorative contexts:

Paired callout ❴ Featured highlight ❵
Large glyph
vs ASCII } ASCII   ❵ ornament
Pull quote ❴ Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. ❵
Numeric refs &#x2775; &#10101;

🧠 How It Works

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Hexadecimal Code

&#x2775; uses the Unicode hexadecimal value 2775 to display the right curly bracket ornament. The x prefix indicates hexadecimal format.

HTML markup
2

Decimal HTML Code

&#10101; uses the decimal Unicode value 10101 to display the same character.

HTML markup
3

CSS Entity

\2775 is used in CSS stylesheets, particularly in the content property of pseudo-elements like ::before and ::after for decorative brackets.

CSS stylesheet
=

Same visual result

All three methods produce: . Unicode U+2775 sits in the Dingbats block (U+2700–U+27BF). No named HTML entity—use numeric codes in markup.

Use Cases

The medium right curly bracket ornament (❵) is commonly used in:

🎨 Decorative typography

Stylized headings, labels, and accent brackets in web design.

📰 Publishing

Magazine-style layouts, editorial sites, and book-inspired web pages.

💬 Callouts

Closing bracket for highlighted tips, notes, and sidebar content.

📝 Pull quotes

Decorative closing mark paired with ❴ for testimonial blocks.

🎨 Art & creative sites

Portfolio pages and galleries with ornamental punctuation.

📄 Reference guides

HTML entity tutorials and Dingbats Unicode documentation.

💡 Best Practices

Do

  • Pair ❵ with ❴ (U+2774) for balanced left/right styling
  • Use &#x2775; or &#10101; consistently per project
  • Serve pages with UTF-8 (<meta charset="utf-8">)
  • Add accessible text so screen readers aren’t confused by ornaments
  • Test glyph rendering across browsers and font stacks

Don’t

  • Confuse ❵ with ASCII } (U+007D) in code examples
  • Use ornamental brackets for semantic grouping—prefer real markup
  • Put CSS escape \2775 in HTML text nodes
  • Use HTML entities in JS (use \u2775)
  • Use padded Unicode notation like U+02775—the correct value is U+2775

Key Takeaways

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Two HTML references both render ❵

&#x2775; &#10101;
2

For CSS stylesheets, use the escape in the content property

\2775
3

Unicode U+2775 — MEDIUM RIGHT CURLY BRACKET ORNAMENT

4

No named HTML entity—use numeric codes or UTF-8 literal ❵

5

Pair with ❴ for decorative left/right curly bracket ornaments

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Use &#x2775; (hex), &#10101; (decimal), or \2775 in CSS content. All produce ❵. There is no named HTML entity for U+2775.
U+2775 (MEDIUM RIGHT CURLY BRACKET ORNAMENT). Dingbats block (U+2700–U+27BF). Hex 2775, decimal 10101. Pair with U+2774 (❴).
For decorative typography, callouts, pull quotes, publishing layouts, and design accents where a curly right bracket ornament is needed beyond ASCII }.
HTML references (&#10101; or &#x2775;) go directly in markup. The CSS escape \2775 is used in stylesheets, typically in the content property of pseudo-elements. Same visual result, different layers of the stack.
No. U+2775 has no named HTML entity. Use numeric references &#x2775; or &#10101;, or type ❵ directly in UTF-8 source files.

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