• Bullet Point Symbols
Copy and paste bullet point symbols, dot symbols, and list markers. Click any bullet to copy it for documents, notes, and formatted lists.
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Common Bullet Points
Circle Bullets
Square Bullets
Diamond & Shape Bullets
What are Bullet Point Symbols?
Bullet point symbols are Unicode characters used as list markers, decorative dots, and text separators. They go beyond the standard bullet (•) to include circles, squares, diamonds, triangles, and other shapes that can serve as eye-catching list markers. Bullet symbols are essential for creating formatted lists in plain text environments, social media posts, resumes, notes, and documents where standard formatting options may be limited. These Unicode bullets work across all platforms and devices.
How to Use Bullet Point Symbols
- 1Choose a bullet style from the categories above that fits your list or document.
- 2Click any bullet symbol to instantly copy it to your clipboard.
- 3Paste the bullet into your document, then type your list item text after it.
Preguntas frecuentes
How do I make bullet points without a list feature?
Copy a bullet symbol like • from this page, paste it at the start of your line, then add your text. This works in any plain text field — social media bios, Discord messages, emails, or anywhere that does not have built-in list formatting.
What is the keyboard shortcut for a bullet point?
On Windows, press Alt+7 on the numpad for •. On Mac, press Option+8 for •. In Microsoft Word, you can also use Ctrl+Shift+L to start a bulleted list. For more bullet styles, copy and paste from this page.
Can I use different bullet styles in the same list?
Yes! Using different bullet symbols for different indent levels or categories is a great way to organize information visually. For example, use ● for main points, ○ for sub-points, and ▪ for details. Copy each style from this page.