🚫 Prohibited
U+1F6AB🚫 Meaning & Usage
This red circle with a diagonal slash is everywhere you look—on bathroom doors, parking signs, and even inside elevators—clearly telling people what’s not allowed. It’s one of the most universal warning symbols, instantly recognizable across cultures and languages. You’ll see it in airports, schools, and public parks to prevent actions like smoking, entering restricted zones, or using certain equipment improperly. Its strong visual impact makes it impossible to ignore, serving as a silent but firm rule enforcer in everyday life. The symbol also appears on digital interfaces, helping users avoid mistakes before they happen.
Usage Examples
"Smoking is prohibited here🚫"
"This behavior is absolutely 🚫"
"Rules are rules, 🚫 just means no"
Technical Info
U+1F6AB🚫\1f6ab\u{1f6ab}Code Preview
<span class="symbol-prohibited">🚫</span> <!-- Unicode: U+1F6AB --> <!-- Name: Prohibited -->
Keyboard Shortcuts
Alt + 1F6ABType 1F6AB then press Option + EnterCtrl + Shift + U, type 1F6AB, EnterQuick Actions
🚫 Meaning & Usage
This red circle with a diagonal slash is everywhere you look—on bathroom doors, parking signs, and even inside elevators—clearly telling people what’s not allowed. It’s one of the most universal warning symbols, instantly recognizable across cultures and languages. You’ll see it in airports, schools, and public parks to prevent actions like smoking, entering restricted zones, or using certain equipment improperly. Its strong visual impact makes it impossible to ignore, serving as a silent but firm rule enforcer in everyday life. The symbol also appears on digital interfaces, helping users avoid mistakes before they happen.
Usage Examples
"Smoking is prohibited here🚫"
"This behavior is absolutely 🚫"
"Rules are rules, 🚫 just means no"
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How do I copy the Prohibited symbol?
Simply click the Copy Symbol button on this page to copy 🚫 to your clipboard, then paste it anywhere.
What Unicode code point does Prohibited have?
The Unicode code point for Prohibited isU+1F6AB. For HTML use 🚫, for CSS use \1f6ab.
What block does Prohibited belong to?
Prohibited belongs to the Transport and Map Symbols block.
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