White Chess Queen

A symbol from the Chess & Cards collection. Click the symbol or the button below to copy.

Chess & Cards collection
Symbol
Unicode
U+2655
HTML entity
♕

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About the white chess queen symbol

Representing the most powerful piece in a standard chess set, the White Chess Queen is a typographic symbol categorized as a miscellaneous symbol in the Common script. It is primarily identified by its distinctive crown topped with a small orb or fleur-de-lis, distinguishing it from the king and lower-ranking pieces. In chess notation and literature, this character is synonymous with the queen and is used to denote the piece's position or movement across the board.

Usage of this symbol is centered almost exclusively on games and strategy-related content. It frequently appears in digital chess diagrams to illustrate puzzles, opening sequences, and endgame studies. Beyond formal gaming contexts, the symbol is often used in social media profiles or usernames to signify leadership or status. It is also occasionally seen in tabletop gaming instructions and printed books detailing chess history or tactics.

How to type White Chess Queen

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 2655 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 2655.
  2. Or: Control + Command + Space opens the Character Viewer — search by name.

Linux

1 step
  1. Press Ctrl + Shift + U, type 2655, then press Enter or Space.

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Part of the Miscellaneous Symbols block

white chess queen lives inside the Miscellaneous Symbols Unicode block. Browse every indexed character in Miscellaneous Symbols

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