Wingdings Numbers (0–9 & Circled Digits)
Complete guide to numerical characters in the Wingdings font family. View standard 0–9 document and computer icons as well as enclosed circled digits (⓪–⑩) with 1-click copy.
In Wingdings 1, number keys 0 through 9 type desktop office tools: files (1), newspapers (2), folders (3–4), boxes (6), hourglasses (7), keyboards (8), and mice (9). In Wingdings 2, number keys map to circled numbers (⓪–⑨) used for numbered list items.
Standard Digit Mappings (0–9 in Wingdings 1)
The original Wingdings 1 mapping for keyboard digits 0 to 9.
Page facing up
Page with curl
Clipboard
Package
Memo pad
Card index
Wastebasket
Desktop computer
Keyboard
Computer mouse
Popular Circled Number Dingbats (⓪–⑩)
Circled numbers from the Enclosed Alphanumerics dingbat block (Wingdings 2 standard).
Circled digit 1
Circled digit 2
Circled digit 3
Circled digit 4
Circled digit 5
Circled digit 6
Circled digit 7
Circled digit 8
Circled digit 9
Circled digit 0
Frequently Asked Questions: Wingdings Numbers
What do numbers 0 through 9 type in Wingdings 1?▼
In Wingdings 1, keyboard number keys 0 through 9 type desktop and office pictograms: 0 = File folder with documents (🗏), 1 = Written document (📄), 2 = Newspaper / article (📰), 3 = Blank page (📁), 4 = Folder (📂), 5 = Open document (🗐), 6 = Archive box (🗄), 7 = Hourglass (⌛), 8 = Keyboard (🖮), 9 = Mouse (🖰).
How do I type circled numbers like ①, ②, ③ in Wingdings?▼
Circled numbers belong to Wingdings 2 and the Unicode Enclosed Alphanumerics block (U+2460–U+2473). You can 1-click copy any circled number from ① to ⑩ directly from the table on this page.
Can I use Wingdings numbers in Microsoft Word bullet lists?▼
Yes. You can paste circled numbers (①, ②, ③) directly into Word or Google Docs documents to create stylized numbered lists without formatting breaks.
What are the Windows Alt codes for circled numbers?▼
For circled numbers: ① is Alt + 9312, ② is Alt + 9313, ③ is Alt + 9314, up to ⑩ as Alt + 9321.