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Collection of Wrong Cliparts (48)
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Practical wrong clip art with consistent proportions and readable shapes, perfect for printable signs and activity sheets.
A clear, bold red X with a black outline-commonly used to signal errors, cancel actions, or indicate something is not allowed.
A classic red X icon-used universally to signal stop, cancel, or error actions in apps and websites.
A clean, high-contrast red X commonly used to indicate cancellation or error states in user interfaces.
A classic red “X” symbol commonly used to indicate cancellation, error, or removal actions in user interfaces.
A stark black X symbol-commonly used to indicate cancellation, rejection, or an error state in digital interfaces.
A standard U.S. “Wrong Way” sign-bold white letters on a red background-alerts drivers they’re entering a one-way road in the wrong direction.
A striking red X mark, commonly used to signal errors, dismiss actions, or indicate prohibited items.
A bold, glossy red X symbol commonly used to denote errors, dismiss actions, or cancel operations in user interfaces.
A stark black X-simple, bold, and universally understood as a signal to stop, cancel, or indicate an error.
A bold, hand-drawn style red X on a clean white background-ideal for signaling stop, delete, or incorrect actions.
A standard U.S.-style “Wrong Way” sign warns drivers they’re heading into oncoming traffic-immediate action is required.
A vibrant pink “X” icon commonly used to represent cancel, close, or error actions in digital interfaces.
A modern, gradient 3D X icon-ideal for indicating errors, dismiss actions, or closing dialogs in digital interfaces.
This high-visibility red sign alerts drivers immediately that they are heading the wrong way-critical for preventing head-on collisions.
A green checkmark and red X on glossy circular stickers-ideal for indicating success or error states in digital interfaces.
A bold red circle with a white X-commonly used to indicate errors, dismiss actions, or stop processes.
A bold green checkmark conveys instant visual confirmation-perfect for user interfaces and digital feedback.
A bold, neon-green thumbs-up hand gesture, perfect for signaling agreement, encouragement, or a job well done.
A vivid red “X” symbol commonly used to denote cancellation, error, or removal actions in user interfaces.
A green checkmark and red X icon-simple, high-contrast symbols for confirming actions or flagging errors.
A clean, high-contrast red circle with a white X-standard for close, cancel, or error actions in UI design.
A striking red “X” mark commonly used to indicate an error, cancel action, or removal in user interfaces.
A green checkmark signifies success or approval; a red cross indicates failure or rejection-standard visual cues in user interfaces.
A shiny red treasure chest with its lid open-ideal for illustrating rewards, surprises, or empty promises in digital content.
Left: a scrambled Rubik’s Cube with mixed colors; right: a fully solved cube showing solid yellow, blue, and red faces.
This friendly yet firm red “X” character signals mistakes or needed corrections-perfect for user guidance and error prevention.
