Cuneiform Numeric Sign One Third Variant Form A Character
π is the cuneiform numeric sign for one third, shown here as variant form A (U+1245D).
U+1245D
π is a cuneiform numeric sign encoded at U+1245D. It is labeled as βone thirdβ with a specific βvariant form Aβ designation. Use the code points below to copy it into web and design workflows.
Cuneiform Numeric Sign One Third Variant Form A Character Meaning
π (Unicode name: CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN ONE THIRD VARIANT FORM A) is a cuneiform numeric sign used to represent the value βone third.β As a named variant, it indicates a specific form used within the cuneiform numeric sign system rather than a generic βone thirdβ character. For typographic and encoding purposes, the key detail is the exact Unicode code point (U+1245D), which helps ensure you get the same sign across fonts and platforms. When you need a precise historical or document-style rendering of numeric text, choosing the correct variant form matters.
Common uses
- β’Adding cuneiform numerals to digital humanities text or manuscript-style mockups
- β’Creating educational materials that demonstrate cuneiform numeric notation
- β’Using the exact Unicode character in captions, annotations, or reference lists
- β’Designing poster or infographic elements that include one-third numeric symbols
- β’Working with Unicode-safe search/display for cuneiform content in web apps
Examples
π Cuneiform Numeric Sign One Third Variant Form A
- ππ
- πOne third: π
- πNumeric sign example π in cuneiform notation
- πVariant form A of one third: π
- πCuneiform digit sample: π
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1245D | |
| HTML Entity | 𒑝 | |
| HTML Code | 𒑝 | |
| CSS | \1245D |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for π?
π is U+1245D.
How do I use π in HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: 𒑝.
What CSS escape can I use for π?
Use: \\1245D.
What does βvariant form Aβ mean here?
It specifies this characterβs particular cuneiform form within the Unicode naming, so you get the exact variant associated with U+1245D.