Interrobang

A symbol from the Punctuation collection. Click the symbol or the button below to copy.

Punctuation collection
Symbol
Unicode
U+203D
HTML entity
‽
Category
Punctuation

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About the interrobang symbol

Known as the interrobang, this punctuation mark combines the functions of the exclamation point and the question mark into a single glyph. It is typically read with the rising intonation of a query paired with the emphasis of a shout or surprise. Within the General Punctuation block, it serves as a non-standard alternative to using two separate marks side by side.

In modern writing, this character appears most frequently in informal contexts such as social media posts, advertising copy, and experimental typography. Writers use it to convey incredulity or rhetorical excitement, such as in the phrase "You did what‽" While it is rare in formal academic or legal prose, it is a recognized tool for comic book lettering and creative dialogue to indicate a shocked question.

How to type Interrobang

Native keyboard shortcuts for each operating system — derived from the codepoint, so the steps below are always accurate.

Windows

2 options
  1. In Word / Outlook: type 203D then press Alt + X.
  2. Anywhere: press Win + . to open the emoji & symbol picker, then search.

macOS

2 options
  1. Enable “Unicode Hex Input” in System Settings → Keyboard, then hold Option and type 203D.
  2. Or: Control + Command + Space opens the Character Viewer — search by name.

Linux

1 step
  1. Press Ctrl + Shift + U, type 203D, then press Enter or Space.

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Part of the General Punctuation block

interrobang lives inside the General Punctuation Unicode block. Browse every indexed character in General Punctuation

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