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Last reviewed on August 3, 2026
The Plus Sign symbol (+) is one of the mathematical symbols characters in the AllSymbols catalog. It comes from one of the Unicode Mathematical Operators blocks (U+2200–U+22FF or U+2A00–U+2AFF), which collect the operators, relations, and quantifiers used in mathematics. These characters are designed to align visually with each other and with the rest of math text.
For inline math expressions in body text, captions, and chat, Unicode operators read more cleanly than ASCII substitutes. Use the proper minus sign (−) instead of the hyphen-minus, the multiplication sign (×) instead of the letter x, and the not-equal sign (≠) instead of the != digraph. For typeset math (proofs, papers), prefer a real math typesetting system — Unicode is for plain text.
In Unicode, Plus Sign sits at code point U+002B. Web pages reference it with the HTML numeric entity +; CSS rules reference it as a quoted hex escape (the four-digit code prefixed with a backslash); in JavaScript and most modern source-code contexts you can either paste the literal character or use a Unicode escape with the same hex digits.
Some math operators have ASCII look-alikes that mean different things: the bullet (•) is not the multiplication dot, the asterisk is not the multiplication sign, and the slash is not the division sign. When precision matters, copy the dedicated character.
If Plus Sign isn’t quite what you need, the Mathematical Symbols page lists every related character on the site — including Minus Sign and Integral. The related-symbols grid below also surfaces the closest sibling characters.
Hold Alt and type 43 on the numeric keypad. You can also copy + straight from this page — it pastes into any app.
Press Ctrl+Cmd+Space to open the Character Viewer, then search for the symbol by name.
The plus sign symbol is Unicode code point U+002B. In HTML, use + or the numeric reference +.