About Our Dot Symbols Collection
Our versatile dot symbols collection features hundreds of bullet points, circular markers, decorative dots, and punctuation marks. Perfect for list makers, writers, designers, educators, and anyone who wants to bring organization and structure to their digital communications.
Popular Dot Symbols Reference
| Symbol |
Name |
Style |
| • |
Bullet Point |
Unicode |
| · |
Middle Dot |
Unicode |
| ● |
Black Circle |
Unicode |
| ○ |
White Circle |
Unicode |
| ⋅ |
Dot Operator |
Unicode |
| ∙ |
Bullet Operator |
Unicode |
| ⦿ |
Circled Bullet |
Unicode |
| ▪ |
Black Small Square |
Unicode |
| ❁ |
Flower Bullet |
Unicode |
| ∴ |
Therefore |
Unicode |
| ⁘ |
Four Dot Pattern |
Unicode |
| ・ |
Katakana Middle Dot |
Unicode |
🆕 What's New in 2025:
- Complete Dot Collection: 16+ basic dot and bullet point symbols in various sizes and styles
- Alternative Bullet Styles: Squares, triangles, diamonds, and decorative markers for styled lists
- Decorative Elements: Beautiful star-shaped and flower-shaped dots for creative formatting
- Multi-Dot Patterns: Various arrangements of dots for separators and decorative dividers
- Specialized Characters: Dots from various writing systems and languages for international content
How to Use Dot Symbols:
- Find Your Style: Browse through our organized collection of dot symbols above
- One-Click Copy: Simply click on any dot symbol to copy it to your clipboard instantly
- Paste Anywhere: Use in documents, social media posts, emails, or design projects
- Create Structured Content: Use for lists, bullet points, separators, and organizational elements
Perfect Uses for Dot Symbols:
- Document Formatting: Create professional bullet points for resumes, reports, and academic papers
- Content Creation: Structure blog posts, articles, and social media content with clear list markers
- Design Projects: Add subtle dot elements to logos, graphics, and creative designs
- Educational Materials: Organize learning content, presentations, and handouts with clear bullet points
- Digital Communication: Add clarity and structure to emails, messages, and online discussions
Dot Symbol Types & Functions:
- Basic Bullets (• · ⋅): Standard bullet points for lists and general punctuation
- Filled vs. Outline (● ○): Different emphasis levels for hierarchical lists and content organization
- Decorative Dots (✿ ❁ ✻): Aesthetic markers for creative content and stylized lists
- Dot Patterns (∴ ∵ ⁘): Multi-dot arrangements for separators, math notation, and dividers
- Special Characters (・ ꞏ ᐧ): Language-specific dots for international content and linguistics
Organization & Hierarchy:
- Primary Lists (●): Bold, filled circles for main points and primary lists
- Secondary Lists (○): Outline circles for sub-points and secondary information
- Tertiary Lists (◦): Smaller dots for third-level items and detailed points
- Alternate Styles (▪ ▹ ►): Different shapes for distinct list types or content categories
- Decorative Elements (✺ ❥ ❖): Stylized markers for creative and informal content
Formatting Best Practices:
- Consistency: Use the same bullet style within a single list or content section
- Hierarchy: Use different dot styles to indicate different levels of information
- Spacing: Maintain consistent spacing between the dot and the text that follows
- Alignment: Ensure dots are properly aligned for a clean, professional appearance
- Contextual Appropriateness: Choose dot styles that match the tone and purpose of your content
Technical & Mathematical Uses:
- Mathematical Notation (⋅ ∙): Dot operators for multiplication, dot products, and other operations
- Logical Symbols (∴ ∵): "Therefore" and "because" symbols used in logical proofs and arguments
- Programming (...): Ellipsis and dot patterns used in coding and command syntax
- Typography (· ・): Various dot styles used in different typographic traditions and languages
- Science Notation (⊙): Specialized dots used in scientific and technical documentation