Cuneiform Numeric Sign Elamite Fifty Character
π¨ (U+12468) is the Cuneiform Elamite numeric sign for fifty.
U+12468
π¨ is a cuneiform character used to represent the number fifty in the Elamite numeral tradition. This page helps you copy the symbol reliably and use it in digital text and design.
Cuneiform Numeric Sign Elamite Fifty Character Meaning
π¨ is identified by its Unicode name as the CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN ELAMITE FIFTY, with the code point U+12468. As a numeric sign, it is used in contexts where Elamite writing represents quantities, specifically the value fifty. In practice, youβll most often encounter it when working with cuneiform datasets, Unicode-encoded inscriptions, educational materials about numeral systems, or typographic projects that need exact code points. Because itβs a numeric sign rather than a letter, its primary role is representing a value in written form rather than standing for a word sound.
Common uses
- β’Copying the correct Unicode character for β50β in Elamite cuneiform text mockups
- β’Labeling or annotating numeral examples in educational or reference materials
- β’Building searchable text for Unicode/Cuneiform learning resources
- β’Using in web or app content where the exact code point U+12468 must be preserved
- β’Typography and font testing for cuneiform character coverage
Examples
π¨ Elamite Numeric Sign Fifty
- π¨Elamite: π¨
- π¨The value shown is π¨ (fifty).
- π¨Cuneiform numerals often combine signs; here: π¨.
- π¨U+12468 corresponds to π¨.
- π¨In this table, fifty is written as π¨.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12468 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒑨 | |
| HTML Code | 𒑨 | |
| CSS | \12468 |
FAQ
What does π¨ represent?
π¨ is the cuneiform Elamite numeric sign for fifty (Unicode name: CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN ELAMITE FIFTY).
What is the Unicode code point for π¨?
The code point is U+12468.
How can I copy π¨ reliably in HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𒑨.
Can I use π¨ in CSS or JavaScript?
Yes. In CSS use \\12468, and in JavaScript use \\u{12468}.