½ ⅓ ⅔ ¼ ¾ ⅕ ⅖ ⅗ ⅘ ⅙ ⅚ ⅐ ⅛ ⅜ ⅝ ⅞ ⅑ ⅒Fractions
When composing fractions, use the dedicated fraction slash: ⁄
, like this: 1⁄11 (rather than 1/11). For a clever way to use fractals of the style 12
on the web, see jsfiddle.net/xW7d8
Precomposed fraction signs (“case fractions”):
- Unicode
- ½
U+00BD
- ⅓
U+2153
- ⅔
U+2154
- ¼
U+00BC
- ¾
U+00BE
- ⅕
U+2155
- ⅖
U+2156
- ⅗
U+2157
- ⅘
U+2158
- ⅙
U+2159
- ⅚
U+215A
- ⅐
U+2150
- ⅛
U+215B
- ⅜
U+215C
- ⅝
U+215D
- ⅞
U+215E
- ⅑
U+2151
- ⅒
U+2152
- HTML
- ½
½
·½
- ¼
¼
- ¾
¾
- LaTex
- ½
\frac12
- ⅓
\frac13
- ⅔
\frac23
- ¼
\frac14
- ¾
\frac34
- ⅕
\frac15
- ⅖
\frac25
- ⅗
\frac35
- ⅘
\frac45
- ⅙
\frac16
- ⅚
\frac56
- ⅛
\frac18
- ⅜
\frac38
- ⅝
\frac58
- ⅞
\frac78
Similar characters: ↉ · ⅟ · ⁄