½ Fraction Symbols - Mathematical Parts & Ratios | 30+ Collection
Essential fraction symbols including ½¼¾ for mathematics, cooking, and measurements. Perfect for educational and professional documentation.
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½
Vulgar Fraction One Half Emoji Symbol
⅓
Vulgar Fraction One Third Emoji Symbol
⅕
Vulgar Fraction One Fifth Emoji Symbol
⅙
Vulgar Fraction One Sixth Emoji Symbol
⅛
Vulgar Fraction One Eighth Emoji Symbol
⅔
Vulgar Fraction Two Thirds Emoji Symbol
⅖
Vulgar Fraction Two Fifths Emoji Symbol
⅚
Vulgar Fraction Five Sixths Emoji Symbol
⅜
Vulgar Fraction Three Eighths Emoji Symbol
¾
Vulgar Fraction Three Quarters Emoji Symbol
⅗
Vulgar Fraction Three Fifths Emoji Symbol
⅝
Vulgar Fraction Five Eighths Emoji Symbol
⅞
Vulgar Fraction Seven Eighths Emoji Symbol
⅘
Vulgar Fraction Four Fifths Emoji Symbol
¼
Vulgar Fraction One Quarter Emoji Symbol
⅐
Vulgar Fraction One Seventh Emoji Symbol
⅑
Vulgar Fraction One Ninth Emoji Symbol
⅒
Vulgar Fraction One Tenth Emoji Symbol
‰
Per Mille Sign Emoji Symbol
‱
Per Ten Thousand Sign Emoji Symbol
↉
Vulgar Fraction Zero Thirds Emoji Symbol
%
Percent Sign Emoji Symbol
℅
Care Of Emoji Symbol
⅟
Fraction Numerator One Emoji Symbol
📖Symbol Introduction
Copy and paste fraction symbols including ½ ⅓ ⅔ ¼ ¾ ⅛ ⅜ ⅝ ⅞ and more. Click any fraction to copy instantly. Perfect for recipes, measurements, math homework, and technical documents.
💡Pro Tips
- •In recipe content, use Unicode fractions (½ ¼ ¾) instead of slash notation — they render as professional-looking glyphs in all modern apps and look cleaner on mobile screens
- •When scaling recipes, remember that Unicode fraction characters cannot be multiplied in spreadsheets — keep your working data in decimals and display fractions only in the final output
- •For ingredient lists in food blogging, combine the Unicode fraction with the spelled-out unit: '¾ cup' reads faster than 'three-quarters of a cup' in a scanning context
- •In LaTeX papers, never use Unicode fraction characters — always use \frac{}{} or \nicefrac{}{} for typographically correct fractions that resize properly in equations
- •Save a frequently used reference string with all common fractions (½ ⅓ ¼ ¾ ⅛ ⅜ ⅝ ⅞) in a notes app so you can copy the one you need without loading a website
- •For HTML email campaigns, stick to ½ ¼ ¾ from Latin-1 Supplement — these are supported even in Outlook and older email clients, unlike the broader vulgar fractions block
- •When writing math content for social media, ½ and ¼ are universally recognized, but spell out less common fractions like one-third (⅓) with parentheses to avoid reader confusion
🔧How to Use
Methods for inputting symbols on different devices and platforms
🪟How to Type Fraction Symbols on Windows
- 1Click any fraction on this page to copy it to your clipboard instantly
- 2In Microsoft Word, type 1/2, 1/4, or 3/4 and AutoCorrect will convert them to ½, ¼, ¾ automatically
- 3Open Character Map (search 'charmap' in the Start menu) and filter by 'Number Forms' to find all Unicode fractions
- 4Use the emoji panel (Win+. or Win+;) and search 'fraction' or 'half' to find common fraction symbols
- 5For ½, ¼, ¾ specifically: Alt+0189, Alt+0188, Alt+0190 on the numeric keypad (NumLock on)
💡 Tip: The easiest method is to copy symbols directly from this page to your clipboard, then paste them wherever needed.
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