Punctuation Marks Chart

How to Make Them

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Punctuation
apostrophe ( ’ ‘ )
brackets ( [ ], ( ), { }, ⟨ ⟩ )
colon ( : )
comma ( , )
dash ( ‒, –, —, ― )
ellipsis ( …, …, . . . )
exclamation mark ( ! )
full stop/period ( . )
guillemets ( « » )
hyphen ( ‐ )
hyphen-minus ( – )
question mark ( ? )
quotation marks ( ‘ ’, “ ”, ‘ ‘, ” ” )
semicolon ( ; )
slash/stroke ( / )
solidus ( ⁄ )
Word dividers
space ( ) ( ) ( ) (␠) (␢) (␣)
interpunct ( · )
General typography
ampersand ( & )
at sign ( @ )
asterisk ( * )
backslash ( \ )
bullet ( • )
caret ( ^ )
dagger ( †, ‡ )
degree ( ° )
ditto mark ( 〃 )
inverted exclamation mark ( ¡ )
inverted question mark ( ¿ )
number sign/pound/hash/octothorpe ( # )
numero sign ( № )
obelus ( ÷ )
ordinal indicator ( º, ª )
percent etc. ( %, ‰, ‱ )
pilcrow ( ¶ )
prime ( ′, ″, ‴ )
section sign ( § )
tilde ( ~ )
underscore/understrike ( _ )
vertical/broken bar, pipe ( ¦, | )
Intellectual property
copyright symbol ( © )
registered trademark ( ® )
sound recording copyright ( ℗ )
service mark ( ℠ )
trademark ( ™ )
Currency
currency (generic) ( ¤ )
currency (specific)
 ฿  ¢    $     ƒ          £       ¥  )
Uncommon typography
asterism ( ⁂ )
tee ( ⊤ )
up tack ( ⊥ )
index/fist ( ☞ )
therefore sign ( ∴ )
because sign ( ∵ )
interrobang ( ‽ )
irony & sarcasm punctuation ( ⸮ )
lozenge ( ◊ )
reference mark ( ※ )
tie ( ⁀ )
Related
diacritical marks
whitespace characters
non-English quotation style ( « », „ ” )
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