To type ≤: HTML ≤ · CSS \2264 · or copy it from the key above.
01 Every way to type it
Every input method verified against an authoritative source — no invented Alt codes.
| Platform | Input | |
|---|---|---|
| HTML entity | ≤ | |
| CSS content | \2264 | |
| Linux (IBus) | Ctrl+Shift+U then 2264 |
02 Type it yourself
Paste or type here to check it renders in your own font before you use it.
03 Technical details
Encoding and reference data for Less-than Or Equal To, derived straight from the Unicode standard.
| Code point | U+2264 |
| Decimal | 8,804 |
| Category | Symbol, math |
| Unicode version | 1.1 |
| UTF-8 | E2 89 A4 |
| UTF-16 | 2264 |
| HTML entity | ≤ ≤ |
| CSS | \2264 |
| URL-encoded | %E2%89%A4 |
04 FAQ
What is ≤?
≤ is “Less-than Or Equal To”, Unicode character U+2264. Tap the key near the top of this page to copy it, then paste it anywhere that accepts Unicode text.
How do I type ≤?
Every method — Windows, Mac, HTML and CSS — is listed in the table above. The quickest option is to tap the key above to copy ≤ straight to your clipboard.
What is the HTML or CSS code for ≤?
In HTML use ≤ (decimal) or ≤ (hexadecimal). In a CSS content property use \2264.
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