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Word Joiner (U+2060) character Copy and Paste
The Word Joiner (U+2060) is an invisible Unicode character used to prevent line breaks between characters or words without inserting a visible space. Unlike the No-Break Space, it has zero width, meaning it does not affect the visual spacing of text at all.
This character is especially useful in digital typography and text formatting where you want to keep words, symbols, or numbers together on the same line while maintaining a clean and natural appearance.
Attribute Table
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Unicode | U+2060 |
| Hex Code | 0x2060 |
| HTML Entity | |
| LaTeX | No direct command |
| CSS | \2060 |
| Windows Alt Code | Alt + 8288 |
| Mac OS | Use Character Viewer or copy and paste |
Purpose
The main purpose of the Word Joiner is to stop automatic line breaks without adding visible spacing. It is often used when formatting URLs, numbers with units, usernames, or special text combinations that must remain together.
Common use cases include:
- Preventing line breaks in usernames
- Keeping symbols and numbers together
- Formatting URLs and technical strings
- Clean text layout without visible gaps
Key Features
- Zero-width character: No visible spacing
- No line breaks: Keeps text on the same line
- Cleaner than NBSP: No extra visual space
- Unicode standard: Supported across modern platforms