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| 1.0.0XXX
| 1.0.0<ref name="v1.0.0">{{unbulleted list
|1={{cite web|url=https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode1.0.0/|title=Unicode version 1.0|date=1991}}
|2={{cite web|url=https://www.unicode.org/Public/reconstructed/1.0.0/UnicodeData.txt|title=1.0.0/UnicodeData.txt (reconstructed) |date=2004 |access-date=2010-03-16}}
}}</ref>
| October 1991
| {{ISBN|0-201-56788-1}} (Vol. 1)
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| Initial repertoire covers these scripts: [[Arabic script|Arabic]], [[Armenian alphabet|Armenian]], [[Bengali alphabet|Bengali]], [[Zhuyin|Bopomofo]], [[Cyrillic script|Cyrillic]], [[Devanagari]], [[Georgian alphabet|Georgian]], [[Greek alphabet|Greek and Coptic]], [[Gujarati alphabet|Gujarati]], [[Gurmukhi script|Gurmukhi]], [[Hangul]], [[Hebrew alphabet|Hebrew]], [[Hiragana]], [[Kannada alphabet|Kannada]], [[Katakana]], [[Lao script|Lao]], [[Latin script|Latin]], [[Malayalam script|Malayalam]], [[Oriya script|Oriya]], [[Tamil script|Tamil]], [[Telugu script|Telugu]], [[Thai alphabet|Thai]], and [[Tibetan script|Tibetan]].<ref name="v1.0.0"/>
|- id="1.0.1"
| 1.0.1XXX
| 1.0.1<ref name="v1.0.1">{{cite web| title=Unicode Data 1.0.1| url=https://www.unicode.org/Public/reconstructed/1.0.1/UnicodeData.txt
| access-date=2010-03-16}}</ref>
| June 1992
| {{ISBN|0-201-60845-6}} (Vol. 2)
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| The initial set of 20,902 [[CJK Unified Ideographs]] is defined.<ref name="v1.0.1"/>
|- id="1.1"
| 1.1XXX
| 1.1<ref name="v1.1">{{unbulleted list
|1={{cite web|url=https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode1.1.0/ |title=Unicode version 1.1}}
|2={{cite web| title=Unicode Data 1995| url=https://www.unicode.org/Public/1.1-Update/UnicodeData-1.1.5.txt |access-date=2010-03-16}}
}}</ref>
| June 1993
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| 4,306 more [[Hangul]] syllables added to original set of 2,350 characters. [[Tibetan script|Tibetan]] removed.<ref name="v1.1"/>
|- id="2.0"
| 2.0XXX
| 2.0<ref name="v2.0.0">{{unbulleted list
|1={{cite web|url=https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode2.0.0/ |title=Unicode version 2.0.0 |date=}}
|2={{cite web| title=Unicode Data-2.0.14 |url=https://www.unicode.org/Public/2.0-Update/UnicodeData-2.0.14.txt |access-date=2010-03-16}}
}}</ref>
| July 1996
| {{ISBN|0-201-48345-9}}
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| Original set of [[Hangul]] syllables removed, and a new set of 11,172 Hangul syllables added at a new ___location. [[Tibetan script|Tibetan]] added back in a new ___location and with a different character repertoire. Surrogate character mechanism defined, and Plane 15 and Plane 16 [[Private use (Unicode)|Private Use Areas]] allocated.<ref name="v2.0.0"/>
|- id="2.1"
| 2.1XXX
| 2.1<ref name="2.1.0">{{unbulleted list
|1={{web cite|url=https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode2.1.0/|title=Unicode version 2.1.0}}
|2={{cite web |title=Unicode Data-2.1.2 |url=https://www.unicode.org/Public/2.1-Update/UnicodeData-2.1.2.txt |access-date=2010-03-16}}
}}</ref>
| May 1998
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| 49,194<br />(10,307 added)
| [[Cherokee syllabary|Cherokee]], [[Ge'ez alphabet|Ethiopic]], [[Khmer script|Khmer]], [[Mongolian script|Mongolian]], [[Burmese script|Burmese]], [[Ogham]], [[Runic alphabet|Runic]], [[Sinhala script|Sinhala]], [[Syriac alphabet|Syriac]], [[Tāna|Thaana]], [[Canadian Aboriginal syllabics|Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics]], and [[Yi script|Yi Syllables]] added, as well as a set of [[Braille]] patterns.<ref>{{cite webXXX
| title=Unicode Data-3.0.0
| url=https://www.unicode.org/Public/3.0-Update/UnicodeData-3.0.0.txt
| access-date=2010-03-16}}
</ref>
|- id="3.1"
| 3.1
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| 94,140<br />(44,946 added)
| [[Deseret alphabet|Deseret]], [[Gothic alphabet|Gothic]] and [[Old Italic alphabet|Old Italic]] added, as well as sets of symbols for [[Modern musical symbols|Western music]] and [[Byzantine music]], and 42,711 additional [[CJK Unified Ideographs]].<ref>{{cite webXXX
| title =Unicode Data-3.1.0
| url =https://www.unicode.org/Public/3.1-Update/UnicodeData-3.1.0.txt
| access-date=2010-03-16 }}
</ref>
|- id="3.2"
| 3.2
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| 95,156<br />(1,016 added)
| [[Philippines|Philippine]] scripts [[Buhid script|Buhid]], [[Hanunó'o script|Hanunó'o]], [[Baybayin|Tagalog]], and [[Tagbanwa script|Tagbanwa]] added.<ref>{{cite webXXX
| title=Unicode Data-3.2.0
| url=https://www.unicode.org/Public/3.2-Update/UnicodeData-3.2.0.txt
| access-date=2010-03-16}}
</ref>
|- id="4.0"
| 4.0
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| 52
| 96,382<br />(1,226 added)
| [[Cypriot syllabary]], [[Limbu script|Limbu]], [[Linear B]], [[Osmanya script|Osmanya]], [[Shavian alphabet|Shavian]], [[Tai Nüa language#Writing system|Tai Le]], and [[Ugaritic alphabet|Ugaritic]] added, as well as [[Hexagram (I Ching)|Hexagram symbols]].<ref>{{cite webXXX
| title=Unicode Data-4.0.0
| url=https://www.unicode.org/Public/4.0-Update/UnicodeData-4.0.0.txt
| access-date=2010-03-16}}
</ref>
|- id="4.1"
| 4.1
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| 97,655<br />(1,273 added)
| [[Lontara alphabet|Buginese]], [[Glagolitic alphabet|Glagolitic]], [[Kharoṣṭhī|Kharoshthi]], [[New Tai Lue alphabet|New Tai Lue]], [[Old Persian cuneiform script|Old Persian]], [[Sylheti Nagari|Syloti Nagri]], and [[Tifinagh]] added, and [[Coptic alphabet|Coptic]] was disunified from [[Greek alphabet|Greek]]. Ancient [[Unicode numerals#Ancient Greek numerals|Greek numbers]] and [[Musical notation#Ancient Greece|musical symbols]] were also added.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.unicode.org/Public/4.1.0/ucd/UnicodeData.txt|title=Unicode Data-4.1.0|access-date=2010-03-16}}XXX
</ref>
|- id="5.0"
| 5.0
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| 99,024<br />(1,369 added)
| [[Balinese alphabet|Balinese]], [[Cuneiform]], [[N'Ko alphabet|N'Ko]], [[Phags-pa script|Phags-pa]], and [[Phoenician alphabet|Phoenician]] added.<ref>{{cite webXXX
| title=Unicode Data 5.0.0
| url=https://www.unicode.org/Public/5.0.0/ucd/UnicodeData.txt
| access-date=2010-03-17}}
</ref>
|- id="5.1"
| 5.1
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| 100,648<br />(1,624 added)
| [[Carian script|Carian]], [[Cham alphabet|Cham]], [[Kayah Li script|Kayah Li]], [[Lepcha script|Lepcha]], [[Lycian script|Lycian]], [[Lydian script|Lydian]], [[Ol Chiki script|Ol Chiki]], [[Rejang script|Rejang]], [[Saurashtra script|Saurashtra]], [[Sundanese script|Sundanese]], and [[Vai syllabary|Vai]] added, as well as sets of symbols for the [[Phaistos Disc]], [[Mahjong|Mahjong tiles]], and [[Dominoes|Domino tiles]]. There were also important additions for [[Burmese script|Burmese]], additions of letters and [[Scribal abbreviation]]s used in medieval [[manuscript]]s, and the addition of [[Capital ẞ]].<ref>{{cite webXXX
| title=Unicode Data 5.1.0
| url=https://www.unicode.org/Public/5.1.0/ucd/UnicodeData.txt
| access-date=2010-03-17 }}
</ref>
|- id="5.2"
| 5.2
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| 107,296<br />(6,648 added)
| [[Avestan alphabet|Avestan]], [[Bamum script|Bamum]], [[Egyptian hieroglyphs]] (the [[Gardiner's sign list|Gardiner Set]], comprising 1,071 characters), [[Imperial Aramaic]], [[Inscriptional Pahlavi]], [[Inscriptional Parthian]], [[Javanese script|Javanese]], [[Kaithi]], [[Fraser alphabet|Lisu]], [[Meitei Mayek script|Meetei Mayek]], [[South Arabian alphabet|Old South Arabian]], [[Old Turkic script|Old Turkic]], [[Samaritan script|Samaritan]], [[Tai Tham script|Tai Tham]] and [[Tai Viet script|Tai Viet]] added. 4,149 additional [[CJK Unified Ideographs]] (CJK-C), as well as extended Jamo for [[Hangul|Old Hangul]], and characters for [[Vedic Sanskrit]].<ref>{{cite webXXX
| title=Unicode Data 5.2.0
| url=https://www.unicode.org/Public/5.2.0/ucd/UnicodeData.txt
| access-date=2010-03-17}}
</ref>
|- id="6.0"
| 6.0
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| 109,384<br />(2,088 added)
| [[Batak alphabet|Batak]], [[Brāhmī script|Brahmi]], [[Mandaic alphabet|Mandaic]], [[playing card]] symbols, [[Traffic sign|transport]] and [[map]] symbols, [[alchemical symbol]]s, [[emoticons]] and [[emoji]]. 222 additional [[CJK Unified Ideographs]] (CJK-D) added.<ref>{{cite webXXX
| title=Unicode Data 6.0.0
| url=https://www.unicode.org/Public/6.0.0/ucd/UnicodeData.txt
| access-date=2010-10-11}}
</ref>
|- id="6.1"
| 6.1
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| 110,116<br />(732 added)
| [[Chakma alphabet|Chakma]], [[Meroitic alphabet|Meroitic cursive]], [[Meroitic alphabet|Meroitic hieroglyphs]], [[Pollard script|Miao]], [[Śāradā script|Sharada]], [[Sora Sompeng]], and [[Takri alphabet|Takri]].<ref>{{cite webXXX
| title=Unicode Data 6.1.0
| url=https://www.unicode.org/Public/6.1.0/ucd/UnicodeData.txt
| access-date=2012-01-31}}
</ref>
|- id="6.2"
| 6.2
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| 110,117<br />(1 added)
| [[Turkish lira sign]].<ref>{{cite webXXX
| title=Unicode Data 6.2.0
| url=https://www.unicode.org/Public/6.2.0/ucd/UnicodeData.txt
| access-date=2012-09-26}}
</ref>
|- id="6.3"
| 6.3
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| 110,122<br />(5 added)
| 5 bidirectional formatting characters.<ref>{{cite webXXX
| title=Unicode Data 6.3.0
| url=https://www.unicode.org/Public/6.3.0/ucd/UnicodeData.txt
| access-date=2013-09-30}}
</ref>
|- id="7.0"
| 7.0
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| 123
| 112,956<br />(2,834 added)
| [[Bassa alphabet|Bassa Vah]], [[Caucasian Albanian alphabet|Caucasian Albanian]], [[Duployan shorthand|Duployan]], [[Elbasan alphabet|Elbasan]], [[Grantha alphabet|Grantha]], [[Khojki]], [[Khudabadi alphabet|Khudawadi]], [[Linear A]], [[Mahajani]], [[Manichaean alphabet|Manichaean]], [[Mende script|Mende Kikakui]], [[Modi alphabet|Modi]], [[Mro script|Mro]], [[Nabataean alphabet|Nabataean]], [[Old North Arabian]], [[Old Permic alphabet|Old Permic]], [[Pahawh Hmong]], [[Palmyrene script|Palmyrene]], [[Pau Cin Hau script|Pau Cin Hau]], [[Psalter Pahlavi]], [[Siddhaṃ alphabet|Siddham]], [[Tirhuta]], [[Warang Citi]], and [[Dingbat]]s.<ref>{{cite webXXX
| title=Unicode Data 7.0.0
| url=https://www.unicode.org/Public/7.0.0/ucd/UnicodeData.txt
| access-date=2014-06-15}}
</ref>
|- id="8.0"
| 8.0
| June 2015
| {{ISBN|978-1-936213-10-8}}
| ISO/IEC 10646:2014 plus Amendment 1, as well as the [[Georgian lari|Lari sign]], nine CJK unified ideographs, and 41 emoji characters<ref>{{Cite web | title=Unicode 8.0.0 | url=https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode8.0.0/ | publisher=Unicode Consortium | access-date=2015-06-17 }}</ref>charactersXXX
| 129
| 120,672<br />(7,716 added)
| [[Ahom alphabet|Ahom]], [[Anatolian hieroglyphs]], [[Hatran alphabet|Hatran]], [[Multani alphabet|Multani]], [[Old Hungarian alphabet|Old Hungarian]], [[SignWriting]], 5,771 [[CJK Unified Ideographs|CJK unified ideographs]], a set of lowercase letters for [[Cherokee syllabary|Cherokee]], and five emoji [[Fitzpatrick scale|skin tone]] modifiers<ref>{{cite webmodifiersXXX
| title=Unicode Data 8.0.0
| url=https://www.unicode.org/Public/8.0.0/ucd/UnicodeData.txt
| access-date=2015-06-17}}
</ref>
|- id="9.0"
| 9.0
| June 2016
| {{ISBN|978-1-936213-13-9}}
| ISO/IEC 10646:2014 plus Amendments 1 and 2, as well as Adlam, Newa, Japanese TV symbols, and 74 emoji and symbols<ref>{{Cite web | title=Unicode 9.0.0 | url=https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode9.0.0/ | publisher=Unicode Consortium | access-date=2016-06-21 }}</ref>symbolsXXX
| 135
| 128,172<br />(7,500 added)
| [[Adlam script|Adlam]], [[Bhaiksuki alphabet|Bhaiksuki]], [[Zhang-Zhung language#Scripts|Marchen]], [[Prachalit Nepal alphabet|Newa]], [[Osage alphabet|Osage]], [[Tangut script|Tangut]], and 72 [[emoji]]<ref>{{cite webXXXXXX
| title=Unicode Data 9.0.0
| url=https://www.unicode.org/Public/9.0.0/ucd/UnicodeData.txt
| access-date=2016-06-21}}
</ref><ref name=laobo>{{cite web|first=Martim|last=Lobao|url=https://www.androidpolice.com/2016/06/07/two-emoji-werent-approved-unicode-9-google-added-android-anyway/ |title=These Are The Two Emoji That Weren't Approved For Unicode 9 But Which Google Added To Android Anyway|website=Android Police|date= 7 June 2016|access-date=4 September 2016}}</ref>
|- id="10.0"
| 10.0
| June 2017
| {{ISBN|978-1-936213-16-0}}
| ISO/IEC 10646:2017 plus 56 [[emoji]] characters, 285 [[hentaigana]] characters, and 3 Zanabazar Square characters<ref>{{Cite web | title=Unicode 10.0.0 | url=https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode10.0.0/ | publisher=Unicode Consortium | access-date=2017-06-20 }}</ref>charactersXXX
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| 136,690<br />(8,518 added)
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| June 2018
| {{ISBN|978-1-936213-19-1}}
| ISO/IEC 10646:2017 plus Amendment 1, as well as 46 Mtavruli Georgian capital letters, 5 CJK unified ideographs, and 66 emoji characters.<ref>{{Cite web | title=The Unicode Standard, Version 11.0.0 Appendix C | url=https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode11.0.0/appC.pdf | publisher=Unicode Consortium | access-date=2018-06-11 }}</ref>XXX
| 146
| 137,374<br />(684 added)
| [[Dogri script|Dogra]], [[Georgian scripts#Mkhedruli|Georgian Mtavruli]] capital letters, [[Gunjala Gondi Lipi|Gunjala Gondi]], [[Hanifi Rohingya script|Hanifi Rohingya]], [[Indic Siyaq Numbers (Unicode block)|Indic Siyaq numbers]], [[Makassarese language|Makasar]], [[Medefaidrin]], [[Sogdian alphabet|Old Sogdian and Sogdian]], [[Mayan numerals]], 5 urgently needed [[CJK Unified Ideographs|CJK unified ideographs]], symbols for [[xiangqi]] (Chinese chess) and [[Star (classification)|star ratings]], and 145 [[emoji]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://blog.unicode.org/2018/06/announcing-unicode-standard-version-110.html|title=Announcing The Unicode Standard, Version 11.0|website=blog.unicode.org|access-date=2018-06-06}}</ref>XXX
|- id="12.0"
| 12.0
| March 2019
| {{ISBN|978-1-936213-22-1}}
| ISO/IEC 10646:2017 plus Amendments 1 and 2, as well as 62 additional characters.<ref>{{Cite web | title=The Unicode Standard, Version 12.0.0 Appendix C | url=https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode12.0.0/appC.pdf | publisher=Unicode Consortium | access-date=2019-03-05 }}</ref>XXX
| 150
| 137,928<br />(554 added)
| [[Elymaic]], [[Nandinagari]], [[Nyiakeng Puachue Hmong]], [[Wancho script|Wancho]], [[Pollard script|Miao script]] additions for several Miao and Yi dialects in China, [[hiragana]] and [[katakana]] small letters for writing archaic Japanese, [[Tamil script|Tamil]] historic fractions and symbols, [[Lao alphabet|Lao]] letters for [[Pali]], Latin letters for Egyptological and Ugaritic transliteration, hieroglyph format controls, and 61 [[emoji]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://blog.unicode.org/2019/03/announcing-unicode-standard-version-120.html|title=Announcing The Unicode Standard, Version 12.0|website=blog.unicode.org|access-date=2019-03-05}}</ref>XXX
|- id="12.1"
| 12.1
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| 137,929<br />(1 added)
| Adds a single character at U+32FF for the square ligature form of the name of the [[Reiwa|Reiwa era]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://blog.unicode.org/2019/05/unicode-12-1-en.html|title=Unicode Version 12.1 released in support of the Reiwa Era|website=blog.unicode.org|access-date=2019-05-07}}</ref>XXX
|- id="13.0"
| 13.0XXX
| 13.0<ref name="v13.0.0">{{unbulleted list
|1={{cite web|url=https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode13.0.0/ |title=Unicode 13.0.0}}
|2={{Cite web|url=https://blog.unicode.org/2020/03/announcing-unicode-standard-version-130.html|title=Announcing The Unicode Standard, Version 13.0|website=blog.unicode.org|access-date=2020-03-11}}
}}</ref>
| March 2020
| {{ISBN|978-1-936213-26-9}}
| ISO/IEC 10646:2020XXX
| ISO/IEC 10646:2020<ref>{{Cite web | title=The Unicode Standard, Version 13.0– Core Specification Appendix C | url=https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode13.0.0/appC.pdf | publisher=Unicode Consortium | access-date=2020-03-11 }}</ref>
| 154
| 143,859<br />(5,930 added)