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Q With Accent (ɋ, Ɋ) — How to Type It on Keyboard (Windows, Mac, Word, Google Docs)

Q with accent” usually refers to the special letter q that has a hook tail. It comes in two forms:

  • ɋ = lowercase q with hook tail
  • Ɋ = uppercase q with hook tail

People use these characters in phonetics, transliteration, academic writing, and some language/linguistics text.


Copy “Q with Accent”
Click any character to copy it.
Lowercase
Uppercase
Tip: If you can’t type this on your keyboard, copy it from the buttons above.

Refer to this accent keyboard for more accented letters.


Method 1 (Windows): Type Q With Accent Using Alt Codes

This method uses Alt codes (Windows only). It’s quick if your keyboard has a number keypad.

Steps

  1. Click where you want to type the letter.
  2. Turn Num Lock ON.
  3. Hold down Alt.
  4. Type the Alt code on the number keypad.
  5. Release Alt.

Alt codes

  • Alt + 587ɋ (lowercase)
  • Alt + 586Ɋ (uppercase)

If it doesn’t work

  • Make sure you’re using the number keypad, not the number row above your letters.
  • If you’re on a laptop without a keypad, try the Word method (Unicode + Alt+X) or Character Map below.

Method 2 (Microsoft Word): Unicode + Alt+X (Most Reliable)

This is one of the best methods inside Microsoft Word, because it works even when Alt codes don’t.

Steps

  1. Type the Unicode value (shown below).
  2. Press Alt + X.
  3. Word converts it into the character.

Unicode + Alt+X

  • Type 024B then press Alt+Xɋ
  • Type 024A then press Alt+XɊ

Method 3 (Mac): Character Viewer (Emoji & Symbols)

On Mac, the easiest method is Character Viewer, where you can search and insert the character.

Steps

  1. Press Control + Command + Space to open Character Viewer.
  2. Search for: “q with hook tail”.
  3. Double-click ɋ or Ɋ to insert it.

If search doesn’t show it

  • Copy/paste from the top of this page.
  • Or try searching just: “hook tail” or “Latin q”.

Method 4 (Google Docs): Insert Special Characters

Google Docs has a built-in tool for special letters.

Steps

  1. Go to Insert → Special characters.
  2. In the search box, type q with hook tail.
  3. Click ɋ or Ɋ to insert.

Quick alternative

  • Copy/paste from the top of this page.

Method 5 (Windows): Character Map (No Numpad Needed)

If Alt codes don’t work, Character Map is a reliable Windows tool.

Steps

  1. Open the Start Menu and search Character Map.
  2. Open it, then choose a common font like Arial or Calibri.
  3. Find ɋ or Ɋ (you can scroll).
  4. Click the character → Select → Copy.
  5. Paste anywhere.

Technical Details (Unicode + HTML Codes)

Use these if you’re working with websites, HTML, coding, or you need the exact character codes.

Lowercase

ɋ (q with hook tail)
Unicode: U+024B
HTML hex: <code>&#x024B;</code>
HTML dec: <code>&#587;</code>

Uppercase

Ɋ (Q with hook tail)
Unicode: U+024A
HTML hex: <code>&#x024A;</code>
HTML dec: <code>&#586;</code>


Quick Recap (Best Method by Device)

  • Fastest overall: Copy/paste (top of page)
  • Windows (with keypad): Alt codes
  • Microsoft Word: Unicode + Alt+X
  • Mac: Character Viewer
  • Google Docs: Insert → Special characters

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