How to Type Square Brackets ( [ ] ) on a Mac

How to Type Square Brackets ( [ ] ) on a Mac

Struggling to insert ‘[’ and ‘]’ when you make changes to quoted text, for instance, or give a range of numbers? Find out here how to type square brackets on a Mac, even if you do not spot them initially on your keyboard.

First, Where to Put Your Bakery

One of the first big, factory-like bakeries (with large machinery and division of labor) in the city of Vienna was constructed near the end of the 18th century on top of a hill south of the city’s center.

The location was no accident.

For every morning, dozens upon dozens of heavy horse-drawn carts left the bakery stacked with bread and pastries. They had an easy (and achieved a fast) time going down the hill.

If you are now wondering whether the mills where on a mountain just south of the hill with flour going downhill at night: no, the horses drawing the flour carts were at a disadvantage.

Either way, typing square brackets is all downhill-easy on a Mac:

How to Type Square Brackets ( [ ] ) on a Mac

Using Windows? How to Type Square Brackets ( [ ] ) on Windows

Time needed: 1 minute

To insert square brackets on a Mac fast using the keyboard:

  1. Position the text cursor where you want to insert the brackets.

    Here’s where: Use brackets for mathematical notation and to mark your insertions, elisions, or changes inside quoted text; see below.

  2. Press, not too surprisingly, [ and ] respectively.

    Non-US keyboards: On Non-U.S. keyboard layouts, brackets are not quite so easy to find; see below for spotting and inserting them.

In Microsoft Word for Mac (and LaTeX), you can also use square brackets to create matrices and in other equations.

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Find the Square Bracket Key Combination for Your Keyboard Layout

To discover which key combinations let you insert the square brackets with your Mac’s keyboard:

  1. Open Keyboard Viewer.
  2. Look for square brackets in the top left corner of keys; you can then reach them pressing Shift and these characters.
  3. Press the Option key.
  4. Look for brackets on keys or, again, in the top left corner; if they are in the corner, Option Shift and these keys are your ticket.

Examples of Square Brackets on International Keyboards

Here are a few examples for how diverse the placement of brackets can be on the keyboard:

  • On a Spanish keyboard, press Shift{ for [ and Shift} for ].
  • On a French keyboard, press OptionShift( for [ and OptionShift) for ].
  • Using a Japanese kana layout (not Romaji, which works like the U.S. keyboard for square brackets), press Option   for [ and Option  for ].
  • On a German keyboard, press Option 5 for [ and Option6 for ].
  • Using a Russian Cyrillic keyboard layout, press Shift] for [ and, well, ] for ].

Different type of squaring: How to Type “Squared” ( ² ) on a Mac

Insert Square Brackets Using Mac Character Viewer

You can also insert square brackets without so much as typing them, of course.

To input brackets with the Mac Character Viewer:

  1. Put the text insertion cursor where you want to insert the opening or closing square bracket.
  2. Select Edit | Emoji & Symbols from the menu.
    macOS keyboard shortcut: You can press Command Control Space, Fn E or 🌐︎ to open the emoji panel.
  3. Search for bracket.
    Category: In full Character Viewer, you can also open the Parentheses category, of course.
  4. Double-click the LEFT SQUARE BRACKET and RIGHT SQUERE BRACKET characters respectively to insert them.
    Emoji panel: Searching for bracket also works in the macOS emoji panel.
    Insert brackets using the macOS emoji panel

Brace yourselves: How to Insert Curly Brackets on a Mac

How to Type Square Brackets ( [ ] ) on a Mac: FAQ

Where should I use brackets?

Quoted Text and Phonetics

Use square brackets whenever you change something inside quoted text.
Examples: When you remove a portion, for example, insert […] in its stead; if your quote begins with “She said” and you want to explain who she is, replace “She” with [Mrs. Seacole] said.

Phonetic transcriptions are also usually between square brackets.
Example: bracket [brăk′ĭt].

Mathematics

Square brackets also find many a use in mathematics, of course. A few prominent occasions include:

  • Closed interval: Use square brackets to indicate a closed (inclusive) interval.
    Example: [1, 5] means all numbers ≥ 0 and ≤ 5.
  • Vector product: Square brackets can stand for the triple product.
    Example: [a⃗, b⃗, c⃗] is equivalent to (a⃗ ⨯ b⃗) · c⃗.
  • Matrices: Square brackets that extend beyond the line of text are used for matrices.

Does using Unicode work for typing brackets on a Mac?

Yes.

You can add brackets anywhere in macOS using Unicode:

  1. Enable and turn on Unicode Hex Input on your Mac.
  2. Press and hold Option.
  3. Type 005B for [;
    type 005D for ].
  4. Let go of the Option key.

Can I copy and paste brackets?

Yes, certainly.

If there is no way locating brackets on your keyboard, copy them in the table below for pasting:

left bracket [
right bracket ]

(Tested with macOS Sequoia 15.0–15.5, Sonoma 14.3, Ventura 13.1 and Monterey 12.4; first published January 2022, last updated August 2025)

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