Chess symbols in Unicode

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Unicode has text representations of chess pieces. These allow to produce the symbols using plain text without the need of a graphics interface. The inclusion of the chess symbols enables the use of figurine algebraic notation, which replaces the letter that stands for a piece by its symbol, e.g. ♛f1 instead of Qf1. This also allows the play of chess games in text-only environments, such as the terminal.

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Font depictions of Unicode chess symbols (in the same order as the table): DejaVu Sans, FreeSerif, Quivira, Pecita.
A screenshot of the GNU Chess program in graphic mode showing the chessboard with Unicode characters.
GNU Chess using Unicode chess characters to display a chess board in the terminal.

Unicode blocks

Unicode 15.1 specifies a total of 110 spread across two blocks. The standard set of chess pieces—king, queen, rook, bishop, knight, or pawn, with white and black variants—were included in the block Miscellaneous Symbols. In Unicode 12.0, the Chess Symbols block (U+1FA00–U+1FA6F) was allocated for inclusion of extra chess piece representations. This includes fairy chess pieces, such as rotated pieces, neutral (neither white nor black) pieces, knighted pieces, equihoppers, as well as xiangqi pieces.[1]

In 2024, four shatranj pieces were provisionally assigned for a future version in the range U+1FA54–U+1FA57.[2][3] This was completed in Unicode 17.0.

Miscellaneous symbols

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Chess Symbols
Unicode.org chart (PDF)
NameSymbolCode pointHTML (decimal)HTML (hex)
white chess kingU+2654♔♔
white chess queenU+2655♕♕
white chess rookU+2656♖♖
white chess bishopU+2657♗♗
white chess knightU+2658♘♘
white chess pawnU+2659♙♙
black chess kingU+265A♚♚
black chess queenU+265B♛♛
black chess rookU+265C♜♜
black chess bishopU+265D♝♝
black chess knightU+265E♞♞
black chess pawnU+265F♟♟
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Chess symbols

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U+265x
U+1FA0x 🨀 🨁 🨂 🨃 🨄 🨅 🨆 🨇 🨈 🨉 🨊 🨋 🨌 🨍 🨎 🨏
U+1FA1x 🨐 🨑 🨒 🨓 🨔 🨕 🨖 🨗 🨘 🨙 🨚 🨛 🨜 🨝 🨞 🨟
U+1FA2x 🨠 🨡 🨢 🨣 🨤 🨥 🨦 🨧 🨨 🨩 🨪 🨫 🨬 🨭 🨮 🨯
U+1FA3x 🨰 🨱 🨲 🨳 🨴 🨵 🨶 🨷 🨸 🨹 🨺 🨻 🨼 🨽 🨾 🨿
U+1FA4x 🩀 🩁 🩂 🩃 🩄 🩅 🩆 🩇 🩈 🩉 🩊 🩋 🩌 🩍 🩎 🩏
U+1FA5x 🩐 🩑 🩒 🩓 🩔 🩕 🩖 🩗
U+1FA6x 🩠 🩡 🩢 🩣 🩤 🩥 🩦 🩧 🩨 🩩 🩪 🩫 🩬 🩭
Notes
1.^ As of Unicode version 15.1
2.^ Light grey areas indicate non-chess symbols; dark grey areas indicate non-assigned code points

Emoji

In Unicode 11.0, an emojified representation of the character U+265F BLACK CHESS PAWN was added.[4] As of Unicode 15.1, only this character has an emoji version. In 2024, a proposal was submitted to include emoji versions of the other standard chess symbols.[5]

Emoji variation sequences
U+265F
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base code point
base+VS15 (text)
base+VS16 (emoji)

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