Subset Symbol (⊂)

Subset Symbol

The subset symbol indicates that every element of one set belongs to another set.

Codes for ⊂

Unicode
HTML entity
HTML decimal
HTML hexadecimal
CSS escape
JavaScript

How to Type ⊂ on Windows and Word

For the most reliable Windows method, copy the symbol from this page. In Microsoft Word, type 2282 and press Alt+X. Word converts the hexadecimal Unicode value into ⊂. Press Alt+X again to switch the symbol back to its code.

How to Type ⊂ on Mac, Chromebook, and Linux

On a Mac, open Character Viewer with Control+Command+Space, search for “Subset Symbol”, and insert it. Chromebook users can copy the symbol or use the Unicode input method where supported. On Linux, press Ctrl+Shift+U, type 2282, and press Enter.

Examples and Correct Usage

Conventions differ on whether ⊂ permits equality. Use ⊆ when you need to state “subset or equal” unambiguously.

Use the actual Unicode character rather than a visually similar keyboard substitute when the distinction matters in mathematics, science, accessibility, searching, or data processing.