Cuneiform Numeric Sign Five Ban2 Character
π is the cuneiform numeric sign for five (Ban2), encoded as U+12454.
U+12454
π is a cuneiform numeric sign represented in Unicode as U+12454. It is commonly associated with the value five in cuneiform numeral contexts. Use the copy options below to quickly place it in documents, designs, or text.
Cuneiform Numeric Sign Five Ban2 Character Meaning
π is named βCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FIVE BAN2β and has the Unicode codepoint U+12454 (HTML entity: 𒑔). As a numeric sign, it is used to represent the quantity five when writing or typesetting cuneiform numeral material. In practice, you may encounter it in digital transcriptions, scholarly layouts, educational materials, or decorative typography that includes cuneiform numerals. If you are building a cuneiform-inspired design or preparing text for publication, knowing the exact codepoint helps ensure the correct glyph is rendered consistently across platforms that support this Unicode range.
Common uses
- β’Adding cuneiform numerals to a digital transcription or annotated text
- β’Using it in classroom or educational materials about ancient writing systems
- β’Designing a poster or infographic featuring cuneiform numeral notation
- β’Creating social media captions or short posts that include cuneiform numbers
- β’Including the sign in a research document or digital humanities typesetting
Examples
π Cuneiform Numeric Sign Five Ban2
- πcuneiform numeral: π
- πvalue five in cuneiform: π
- πtranscribed sign (Ban2): π
- πcuneiform numeric section: π
- πnumeral 5 (Unicode U+12454): π
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12454 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒑔 | |
| HTML Code | 𒑔 | |
| CSS | \12454 |
FAQ
What is the Unicode codepoint for π?
π is encoded as U+12454.
How can I copy π into my document?
Copy the character directly (π) or use the HTML entity 𒑔 for web content.
What does the name βCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN FIVE BAN2β indicate?
It indicates this cuneiform sign is a numeric sign representing five, with the identifier βBAN2β as part of its Unicode naming.
Will π display correctly on all devices?
It depends on whether the font/system supports the Unicode cuneiform block. Unicode codepoint U+12454 is correct, but rendering requires appropriate font support.