Updates and Errata
The following is a list of errata noted forThe Unicode® Standard, Version 17.0, its code charts, annexes, the Unicode Character Database, and the text and data files for other synchronized specifications. It is periodically updated to include corrections to typographic errors and new clarifications of the text. This list also includes errata noted for the text ofThe Unicode Standard, Version 17.0—Core Specification.
Current Errata Notices
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| 2026-02-03 | In the published code charts for Versions 6.1 through 17.0 of the Unicode Standard, the T-source representative glyph TC-3B23 for U+2AA90 is incorrect. The incorrect and correct representative glyphs are shown in the images below. The representative glyph will be updated in a future version of the standard. See185-A91.| Incorrect: |  | | Correct: |  |
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| 2026-02-03 | In the published code charts for Versions 5.1 through 17.0 of the Unicode Standard, the representative glyph for U+A71F MODIFIER LETTER LOW INVERTED EXCLAMATION MARK is incorrect. The incorrect and correct representative glyphs are shown in the images below, on the left and right respectively. The image includes grayed out characters beside U+A71F in order to better understand how low U+A71F should be in relation to the baseline. The representative glyph will be updated in a future version of the standard. See186-A058.
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Reporting Errors
Reports of errors in published documents, such as the Unicode Standard itself or Unicode Technical Reports, may be filed using the Unicode Consortium'scontact form. If confirmed, and depending on the nature of the reported error, a notice may be posted on this page, to be fixed in subsequent editions of the Unicode Standard or related specifications.
Corrigenda Notices
Formal corrigenda notices for the Unicode Standard can be found atCorrigenda to the Unicode Standard.
Unicode CLDR
Corrigenda forUnicode CLDR are posted at Unicode CLDR Corrigenda. Errata notices for Unicode CLDR and its related specification,UTS #35: Locale Data Markup Language (LDML) can be found in the various release notes accessed from theUnicode CLDR Downloads page. For information regarding filing and accessing bug reports for Unicode CLDR, seeUnicode CLDR: Requesting Changes.
Archived Errata Fixed in Prior Unicode Versions