U+2033

Double Prime

The double prime (″) sits at code point U+2033 in Unicode. It belongs to the math family and pastes as plain text, so it keeps working across documents, messages and web pages. Below you can copy it in one click and grab the exact HTML, CSS and JavaScript codes you need to reproduce it anywhere.

Symbol
UnicodeU+2033
NameDouble Prime
HTML (named)″
HTML (decimal)″
HTML (hex)″
CSS content\2033
JavaScript / JSON\u2033
UTF-8 bytes0xE2 0x80 0xB3
UTF-16 units0x2033

How to type the double prime symbol

Frequently asked questions

How do I copy the double prime symbol?

Click the ″ above or the copy button and it is placed on your clipboard. Paste it anywhere with Ctrl+V or Cmd+V. It is a real text character, so it works in documents, chats and code.

What is the Unicode code point for double prime?

The double prime has the Unicode code point U+2033. In HTML you can write it as ″ or ″, or with the named entity ″.

Does the double prime symbol work everywhere?

In almost every modern app and font, yes. If a font does not include this glyph you may see a placeholder box, but the underlying character U+2033 is still correct and will render in a font that supports it.

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