Runic Symbols
Copy any rune and use the table for Unicode, HTML, CSS, SVG, and PNG.
Runic Symbols for Copy, Design, and Web Use
Runic symbols come from ancient alphabets used across Northern Europe, primarily by Germanic and Norse peoples. The most widely used runic alphabet is Elder Futhark, made up of 24 runes. Other systems include Younger Futhark, Anglo-Saxon Futhorc, and Medieval runes. Each has its own character set and historical background.
Today, rune symbols are used across many fields. Graphic designers use them in logos, icons, and branding. Writers and game developers use runic letters to build fictional scripts and fantasy languages. Artists and their clients look up rune meanings and shapes regularly. Runes also appear in Norse mythology content, pagan traditions, jewelry design, and social media.
The reference table below gives you everything you need to use any runic character in a project. For each symbol, you get the HTML code, the CSS code, and a direct download option in PNG or SVG format.
Table of Runic Text Symbols with Unicode, HTML Code, CSS Code, and PNG/SVG Download Links
| Symbol | Unicode | HTML code | CSS code | Download |
|---|---|---|---|---|
U+16A0 | ᚠ | \16A0 | | | |
U+16A1 | ᚡ | \16A1 | | | |
U+16A2 | ᚢ | \16A2 | | | |
U+16A3 | ᚣ | \16A3 | | | |
U+16A4 | ᚤ | \16A4 | | | |
U+16A5 | ᚥ | \16A5 | | | |
U+16A6 | ᚦ | \16A6 | | | |
U+16A7 | ᚧ | \16A7 | | | |
U+16A8 | ᚨ | \16A8 | | | |
U+16A9 | ᚩ | \16A9 | | | |
U+16AA | ᚪ | \16AA | | | |
U+16AB | ᚫ | \16AB | | | |
U+16AC | ᚬ | \16AC | | | |
U+16AD | ᚭ | \16AD | | | |
U+16AE | ᚮ | \16AE | | | |
U+16AF | ᚯ | \16AF | | | |
U+16B0 | ᚰ | \16B0 | | | |
U+16B1 | ᚱ | \16B1 | | | |
U+16B2 | ᚲ | \16B2 | | | |
U+16B3 | ᚳ | \16B3 | | | |
U+16B4 | ᚴ | \16B4 | | | |
U+16B5 | ᚵ | \16B5 | | | |
U+16B6 | ᚶ | \16B6 | | | |
U+16B7 | ᚷ | \16B7 | | | |
U+16B8 | ᚸ | \16B8 | | | |
U+16B9 | ᚹ | \16B9 | | | |
U+16BA | ᚺ | \16BA | | | |
U+16BB | ᚻ | \16BB | | | |
U+16BC | ᚼ | \16BC | | | |
U+16BD | ᚽ | \16BD | | | |
U+16BE | ᚾ | \16BE | | | |
U+16BF | ᚿ | \16BF | | | |
U+16C0 | ᛀ | \16C0 | | | |
U+16C1 | ᛁ | \16C1 | | | |
U+16C2 | ᛂ | \16C2 | | | |
U+16C3 | ᛃ | \16C3 | | | |
U+16C4 | ᛄ | \16C4 | | | |
U+16C5 | ᛅ | \16C5 | | | |
U+16C6 | ᛆ | \16C6 | | | |
U+16C7 | ᛇ | \16C7 | | | |
U+16C8 | ᛈ | \16C8 | | | |
U+16C9 | ᛉ | \16C9 | | | |
U+16CA | ᛊ | \16CA | | | |
U+16CB | ᛋ | \16CB | | | |
U+16CC | ᛌ | \16CC | | | |
U+16CD | ᛍ | \16CD | | | |
U+16CE | ᛎ | \16CE | | | |
U+16CF | ᛏ | \16CF | | | |
U+16D0 | ᛐ | \16D0 | | | |
U+16D1 | ᛑ | \16D1 | | | |
U+16D2 | ᛒ | \16D2 | | | |
U+16D3 | ᛓ | \16D3 | | | |
U+16D4 | ᛔ | \16D4 | | | |
U+16D5 | ᛕ | \16D5 | | | |
U+16D6 | ᛖ | \16D6 | | | |
U+16D7 | ᛗ | \16D7 | | | |
U+16D8 | ᛘ | \16D8 | | | |
U+16D9 | ᛙ | \16D9 | | | |
U+16DA | ᛚ | \16DA | | | |
U+16DB | ᛛ | \16DB | | | |
U+16DC | ᛜ | \16DC | | | |
U+16DD | ᛝ | \16DD | | | |
U+16DE | ᛞ | \16DE | | | |
U+16DF | ᛟ | \16DF | | | |
U+16E0 | ᛠ | \16E0 | | | |
U+16E1 | ᛡ | \16E1 | | | |
U+16E2 | ᛢ | \16E2 | | | |
U+16E3 | ᛣ | \16E3 | | | |
U+16E4 | ᛤ | \16E4 | | | |
U+16E5 | ᛥ | \16E5 | | | |
U+16E6 | ᛦ | \16E6 | | | |
U+16E7 | ᛧ | \16E7 | | | |
U+16E8 | ᛨ | \16E8 | | | |
U+16E9 | ᛩ | \16E9 | | | |
U+16EA | ᛪ | \16EA | | | |
U+16EB | ᛫ | \16EB | | | |
U+16EC | ᛬ | \16EC | | | |
U+16ED | ᛭ | \16ED | | | |
U+16EE | ᛮ | \16EE | | | |
U+16EF | ᛯ | \16EF | | | |
U+16F0 | ᛰ | \16F0 | | | |
U+16F1 | ᛱ | \16F1 | | | |
U+16F2 | ᛲ | \16F2 | | | |
U+16F3 | ᛳ | \16F3 | | | |
U+16F4 | ᛴ | \16F4 | | | |
U+16F5 | ᛵ | \16F5 | | | |
U+16F6 | ᛶ | \16F6 | | | |
U+16F7 | ᛷ | \16F7 | | | |
U+16F8 | ᛸ | \16F8 | | |
How to Use Runic Symbols in HTML and CSS
Every runic character in the table above has a unique HTML entity and CSS Unicode value. To add a rune to a webpage, paste the HTML code directly into your markup. To use it in CSS, apply the Unicode value through a content property on a pseudo-element.
SVG files are best when you need a rune to scale cleanly at any size, such as in a logo, print design, or large display. PNG files work well for social media graphics, presentations, and image-based projects.
Runic symbols fall under the Unicode block range U+16A0 to U+16FF, which covers the full Runic script. All modern browsers and operating systems support this range, so runic characters display correctly without any special font or plugin.
Common searches that lead to this page include runic alphabet letters, Elder Futhark rune symbols, Norse rune copy paste, runic text generator references, and rune Unicode chart. Whether you are looking for a single character or working through the full runic alphabet, everything here is free to copy and use.