0x24C1
0x24C1 is the hexadecimal representation commonly used in programming and digital text to refer to the Unicode code point U+24C1. This code point corresponds to the circled Latin capital letter L, a symbol that renders as an L enclosed by a circle (Ⓛ). The character belongs to the Enclosed Alphanumerics block in the Unicode standard, specifically U+24C1, and is categorized as a letter, uppercase.
In typography, the circled L is distinct from the ordinary capital letter L and is used as
Encoding details: In Unicode, the character is named CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L. In UTF-8, U+24C1 encodes
See also: other circled Latin letters in the same block, such as U+24B6 through U+24CF, which cover