circled M

Ⓜ️

circled M

Ⓜ️ represents circled m, typically shown as a white capital M inside a blue circle. Designs vary from flat and minimal to slightly three-dimensional with subtle highlights.

Circled M is primarily used to denote public transportation hubs such as metro stations or to signify specific roadway designations like motorways. The high-contrast blue and white color scheme ensures the character remains legible even at small scales on digital maps or physical signage.

In practical use, Ⓜ️ often appears in transit-related conversations or navigational instructions. For example, one might say: "Meet me right outside the Ⓜ️ station," "Follow the signs for the Ⓜ️ to get to the airport," or "The hotel is located near the Ⓜ️ line."

Groups
Subgroups
Unicode
U+24C2 U+FE0F
Variant status
Fully-qualified
Emoji version
E0.6

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