Below follows links to well-organised tables of characters in the
Unicode Character Set. The current tables are based on Unicode 13.0.
Note that rendering depends on the font and rendering library used
by your browser.
Some characters have multiple table entries, often in multiple tables,
but sometimes multiple times in the same table. Duplicate character
entry are coloured [like this]. For duplicate
character, exactly one entry will not be coloured this way.
Some characters use variant selectors. Often, they will not render
properly because the font does not implement the variant, instead
they fall back to the default variant. Characters that use variant
selectors are coloured [like this].
A limited number of Unicode characters are deprecated. Such characters
are coloured [like this].
Sometime font makers mix up characters, so the get the wrong glyph.
In cases where it is known that a commonly used font uses the wrong
glyph, the character is coloured [like this].
The table contain some empty spots because there is no character that
fits the in the position in question. In some cases, these such
characters could potentially added in the future because there is no
particular reason they do not exist. Such characters are coloured
[like this]; sometimes without
just the background colour, other times with an appoximation of the
character that would fit in that spot.
Cross-script
Games
Musical notation
Non-scripts
Pictographs
Scripts
Symbols
Tableless