Cross Copy and Paste

Cross symbols to copy and paste

Copy x marks, cross marks, ballot crosses, multiplication symbols, religious crosses, and math cross symbols for messages, forms, labels, and notes.

Quick searches:

Copy box

Add several symbols, arrange a quick set, then copy the combined output.

Separator:

Your selected symbols will appear here.

18 symbols found

Click any card to copy one

Unicode
HTML
Unicode
HTML
Unicode
HTML
Unicode
HTML
Unicode
HTML
Unicode
HTML
Unicode
HTML
Unicode
HTML
Unicode
HTML
Unicode
HTML
Unicode
HTML
Unicode
HTML
Unicode
HTML
Unicode
HTML
Unicode
HTML
Unicode
HTML
Unicode
HTML
Unicode
HTML

Popular combinations

How to copy and paste cross symbols

  1. 1. Choose a cross symbol for rejection, multiplication, decoration, or notation.
  2. 2. Click a card to copy the symbol.
  3. 3. Paste it into your form, checklist, social text, document, or message.

Popular uses for cross symbols

Cross symbols are often used for no, wrong, rejected, unavailable, multiplication, footnotes, religious text, and visual labels. Choose a simple x for neutral text and a heavier cross for stronger emphasis.

Related copy and paste tools

Cross copy and paste FAQ

What is the difference between x and the multiplication sign?

The multiplication sign is a dedicated math symbol, while x is a letter. Use the multiplication sign for equations and a cross mark for labels or status text.

Can I use the red cross emoji everywhere?

It works in most modern apps, but its style depends on the device. Use a plain Unicode cross if you need a more consistent text look.

Which cross should I use for a checklist item that failed?

Ballot X or Heavy Ballot X are good choices because they clearly mean wrong, no, or failed.

Do religious cross symbols render as text?

Yes. They are Unicode text symbols, although exact appearance depends on the font and platform.