Cuneiform Numeric Sign Seven Shar2 Character
π© is the Unicode cuneiform numeric sign for seven (SHAR2), used in numeric or transliteration contexts.
U+12429
π© is a cuneiform numeric sign identified in Unicode as βSEVEN SHAR2.β It has a single code point, so itβs straightforward to copy and reference in documents, fonts, and code.
Cuneiform Numeric Sign Seven Shar2 Character Meaning
π© is the Unicode character named βCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN SEVEN SHAR2β (U+12429). As indicated by its name, it represents the number seven in the cuneiform numeric-sign system, specifically variant SHAR2. In practice, this character is used when reproducing or encoding cuneiform numeric values, creating educational materials about cuneiform writing, or representing transliteration/notation schemes that distinguish between related sign variants. When designing text or publishing materials, itβs commonly handled as a single Unicode character, making it useful for consistent copy/paste workflows and for programmatic text generation.
Common uses
- β’Copy/paste into documents that reference cuneiform numeric values (seven) with sign variant SHAR2
- β’Digital typesetting for educational content or worksheets about cuneiform numerals
- β’Encoding transliterations or sign lists where SHAR2 variant must be preserved
- β’Building UI text, labels, or legends that include cuneiform numeric characters
- β’Programmatic generation of cuneiform numerals in scripts and templates
Examples
π© Cuneiform Numeric Sign Seven SHAR2
- π©π©
- π©Num seven: π©
- π©Sign variant SHAR2: π©
- π©Cuneiform numeral for 7: π©
- π©Use π© when encoding seven (SHAR2)
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12429 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒐩 | |
| HTML Code | 𒐩 | |
| CSS | \12429 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Numeric Sign Seven Shar2 character mean?
π© is the Unicode character named βCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN SEVEN SHAR2β (U+12429). As indicated by its name, it represents the number seven in the cuneiform numeric-sign system, specifically variant SHAR2. In practice, this character is used when reproducing or encoding cuneiform numeric values, creating educational materials about cuneiform writing, or representing transliteration/notation schemes that distinguish between related sign variants. When designing text or publishing materials, itβs commonly handled as a single Unicode character, making it useful for consistent copy/paste workflows and for programmatic text generation.
What is the Unicode code point for π©?
π© is U+12429.
How can I copy π© into my project?
You can copy the character directly from this page, or use the provided escapes: HTML 𒐩, CSS \\12429, JavaScript \\u{12429}.
Does π© always mean the number seven?
Yesβits Unicode name specifies βCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN SEVEN SHAR2,β indicating the numeric value seven with the SHAR2 variant.
Why does the name include βSHAR2β?
βSHAR2β is part of the Unicode naming to distinguish the sign variant within cuneiform numeric sign references.