Cuneiform Numeric Sign Shar2 Times Gal Plus Min Character
π³ is a cuneiform numeric sign used in traditional numerical notation contexts.
U+12433
π³ (U+12433) is a cuneiform numeric sign with a specific descriptive Unicode name. Itβs useful for copying into documents, mockups, or references that include cuneiform numeration symbols. Use the code points and copy formats below for consistent results across platforms.
Cuneiform Numeric Sign Shar2 Times Gal Plus Min Character Meaning
π³ is categorized as a cuneiform numeric sign and is identified by the Unicode name βCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN SHAR2 TIMES GAL PLUS MINβ. In cuneiform traditions, numeric signs often work as parts of a larger notation system, including sign combinations and operator-like components (for example, βtimes/plus/minβ relationships as suggested by the Unicode name). Because this character is part of a named numeric-sign inventory, itβs best treated as a specific symbol used when you need to represent (or reference) that exact cuneiform numeric form in your text, labeling, cataloging, or study materials.
Common uses
- β’Academic notes or catalog entries referencing cuneiform numeration signs
- β’Typography tests and font coverage checks for the Cuneiform block
- β’Building symbol lists for digital editions, glossaries, or teaching materials
- β’Mockups for museum/exhibit labels that include original-script numerals
- β’Developer use in UI text where the exact character U+12433 must appear
Examples
π³ Cuneiform Numeric Sign (Shar2 Times Gal Plus Min)
- π³π³ appears in the cuneiform numeric section of the table.
- π³Use π³ when quoting the sign exactly as written in the source.
- π³Font sample: π³ (U+12433) in the Cuneiform block.
- π³In the transcription, π³ is placed with other numeric signs.
- π³For your reference list, include π³ alongside related numerals.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12433 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒐳 | |
| HTML Code | 𒐳 | |
| CSS | \12433 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Numeric Sign Shar2 Times Gal Plus Min character mean?
π³ is categorized as a cuneiform numeric sign and is identified by the Unicode name βCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN SHAR2 TIMES GAL PLUS MINβ. In cuneiform traditions, numeric signs often work as parts of a larger notation system, including sign combinations and operator-like components (for example, βtimes/plus/minβ relationships as suggested by the Unicode name). Because this character is part of a named numeric-sign inventory, itβs best treated as a specific symbol used when you need to represent (or reference) that exact cuneiform numeric form in your text, labeling, cataloging, or study materials.
What is the Unicode code point for π³?
It is U+12433.
How do I copy π³ into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𒐳.
What escape sequences can I use in code?
CSS escape: \\12433. JavaScript escape: \\u{12433}.
What category does this symbol belong to?
It is in the Cuneiform category.