Unusual Facebook symbols

When you’re using Facebook chat to talk to your friends, there are symbols you can use to make your conversation a little more interesting. These symbols are built into Windows and it is easy to include them in your chat messages if you know how to do it. All you have to do is copy the symbol you want to use from this page and paste it into your Facebook chat message.

unusual facebook symbols

You can choose from hundreds of different symbols to use, but we’ll start with just a few. Here are some of the more unusual symbols that you won’t see used every day. Paste them in when you chat with your friends and see if they don’t ask you how to do it.

Unusual Facebook Symbols

Numbers in circles
①②③④⑤⑥⑦⑧⑨⑩

Are you sharing your phone number with one of your online friends for the first time? Why not add a little extra pizazz to it by putting the numbers in circles?

Crazy wallpaper
░ ▒ ▓ █ ▄

You can use these rectangular shapes to draw pictures or make patterns. What you can make with them is limited only by your imagination.

Butterfly MSN symbol
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This butterfly symbol is created by putting three different characters together to form a picture of a butterfly. See if you can find other ways to combine symbols to draw cool pictures.

Amazing cities
๑۩۞۩๑ ๑۩ﺴ۩๑

This might look like the view of an Arabian city from afar, but it is actually a combination of special characters arranged to look like a city.

Unknown

Well, I don’t know what this is, but don’t you think it looks cool? It almost looks like some kind of scary Halloween mask.

Tubes
╣ ║ ╗ ╝

You can try to build a scene from Super Mario World from these tubes, or just use them to draw whatever comes to mind.

Remember, all you have to do to use any of these symbols is copy and paste them into the chat window on Facebook. Surprise your friends by adding some cool symbols next time you chat with them.

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