Instant copy degree symbol (°), Celsius (°C), Fahrenheit (°F). Learn how to type degree symbols on Mac, Windows, keyboard, iPhone, and HTML code.
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The degree symbol (°) is a typographical symbol that is used to represent degrees of arc in geometry, degrees of temperature (°C, °F), and other measurements. This small but essential symbol appears in scientific, mathematical, and everyday contexts worldwide.
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Learn how to type degree symbols on Mac, iPhone, Windows, and in various applications.
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On Windows, you can type the degree symbol by holding Alt and typing 0176 on the numeric keypad, or using the Character Map application.
Learn more keyboard shortcuts →On Mac, press Option + Shift + 8 to type the degree symbol. For Celsius or Fahrenheit, type the degree symbol and add C or F.
Complete Mac guide →The HTML entity for the degree symbol is ° or °. You can also use the Unicode character ° directly in modern HTML.
HTML code reference →Use the formula: °F = (°C × 9/5) + 32. For quick conversion, 25°C equals 77°F, 0°C equals 32°F (freezing), and 100°C equals 212°F (boiling).
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