Box Symbols to Copy and Paste

Explore our comprehensive collection of box symbols including squares, rectangles, frames, borders, and geometric box shapes. Perfect for creating text boxes, borders, frames, design elements, and organized layouts. Simply click any symbol to copy it to your clipboard!

Basic Box Symbols

Outlined Box Symbols

Box Drawing Singles

Box Drawing Doubles

Heavy Box Drawing

Rounded Box Corners

Decorative Box Elements

Box Frame Combinations

┌─
─┐
└─
─┘
╔═
═╗
╚═
═╝
┏━
━┓
┗━
━┛
╭─
─╮
╰─
─╯

Geometric Box Symbols

About Box Symbols

Box symbols are versatile Unicode characters that include squares, rectangles, frames, borders, and various geometric box shapes. These symbols are essential for creating visual structure, organizing content, designing layouts, and adding geometric elements to text-based designs.

From simple filled squares and outlined boxes to complex box-drawing characters for creating frames and borders, box symbols serve multiple purposes in digital design, ASCII art, text formatting, and user interface elements. They're particularly useful for creating tables, borders, dividers, and structured layouts in plain text environments.

Whether you're a designer creating text-based layouts, a developer working on console applications, a writer organizing content with visual elements, or someone who enjoys ASCII art and text formatting, our comprehensive collection of box symbols provides the building blocks for creative and functional designs.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I use these box symbols?

Simply click on any box symbol you want to use, and it will be added to the text box at the top of the page. You can collect multiple symbols and then click the "COPY" button to copy them all to your clipboard. Then paste them wherever you need them in your documents, designs, or messages.

Can I create frames and borders with these symbols?

Yes! Box-drawing symbols are perfect for creating frames, borders, and table-like structures in plain text. You can combine corner pieces (┌┐└┘), horizontal lines (─), and vertical lines (│) to create complete boxes and frames. There are also double-line and heavy-line variants for different visual effects.

Will these box symbols display correctly everywhere?

Most box symbols are part of the Unicode standard and will display correctly on modern devices and applications. However, the alignment and appearance might vary slightly depending on the font being used. For best results with box-drawing characters, use monospaced fonts where all characters have the same width.

What's the difference between single, double, and heavy box drawing symbols?

Single box-drawing symbols (─│┌┐) have thin lines, double symbols (═║╔╗) have parallel lines for a more formal appearance, and heavy symbols (━┃┏┓) have thick lines for emphasis. You can mix different styles for visual hierarchy, but they may not align perfectly when combined due to different line weights.