Octothorpe

Updated: 09/12/2023 by Computer Hope
Hash, Pound, Number, and Octothorpe

Also called a hash, number sign, or pound sign, the octothorpe is the typographical symbol "#" (two horizontal lines and two vertical lines, crossed).

On US QWERTY keyboards, the # symbol appears on the same key as the number 3. It can be typed by holding Shift and pressing 3 on the keyboard.

Where is the hash key on the keyboard?

Below is an overview of a computer keyboard with the hash key highlighted in blue.

Hash key

How to create the hash symbol

Creating the # symbol on a U.S. keyboard

To create the hash symbol using a U.S. keyboard on a Windows, macOS, or Linux computer, hold down Shift and press the number 3 at the top of the keyboard (Shift+3).

Tip

Doing the Alt code Alt+35 can also create a hash.

Creating the # symbol on a smartphone or tablet

To create a hash on an Android smartphone or tablet, iPhone, or iPad, access the on-screen keyboard, access the numbers (123) section, and then the (#+=) or symbols (sym) section. Press your finger on the # symbol.

Creating the # symbol on keyboards outside of the U.S.

Computer users in other parts of the world, such as Italy can find the # symbol on a different key. In the picture below is a keyboard key with the # symbol on the same key as the à and ° key. To use this key hold down Alt and press the key.

AT symbol on an Italian keyboard

How is the hash symbol used on a computer?

Below are examples of what uses the pound symbol on a computer.

Keyboard terms, Number key, Shift+3, Typography terms