Wingdings is series of symbols implemented by Microsoft in the 1990s. These symbols were packaged into a font so they could easily be used in word processors. So when you type a letter on your keyboard, a Wingdings symbol appears instead. Wingdings is known as a "dingbat" font because ornamental symbols called dingbats were often used by early printers for aesthetic purposes.

The original Wingdings has 3 other variations, Wingdings 2, Wingdings 3, and Webdings - all initially created by Microsoft. The following chart includes all the common Wingdings symbols of the original font.

The wingdings alphabet listed below (from a-z):

lowercase: ♋︎♌︎♍︎♎︎♏︎♐︎♑︎♒︎♓︎🙰🙵●︎❍︎■︎□︎◻︎❑︎❒︎⬧︎⧫︎◆︎❖︎⬥︎⌧︎⍓︎⌘︎

uppercase: ✌︎👌︎👍︎👎︎☜︎☞︎☝︎☟︎✋︎☺︎😐︎☹︎💣︎☠︎⚐︎🏱︎✈︎☼︎💧︎❄︎🕆︎✞︎🕈︎✠︎✡︎☪︎

Here are the answer options in wingdings:

Z (Capital): ☪︎

z (Lowercase): ⌘︎

Q (Capital): ✈︎

q (Lowercase): ❑︎

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