Cuneiform Numeric Sign Six U Character
π (U+12411) is the Cuneiform Numeric Sign Six U used to write the number six in cuneiform numeral contexts.
U+12411
π is a cuneiform numeric sign representing six. If youβre working with transliteration, captions, or Unicode text, itβs easy to copy using the escapes below. This page provides practical ways to insert the character in design and code.
Cuneiform Numeric Sign Six U Character Meaning
π is titled βCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN SIX Uβ (Unicode code point U+12411). It belongs to the Cuneiform category and functions as a numeral sign for six. Youβll most often encounter it when adding cuneiform numerals to documents, mockups, or educational content, or when matching specific Unicode characters to a transliteration standard. In everyday use, this character is typically handled as text (not as an emoji), so itβs best suited for layouts that support cuneiform glyphs and for writing systems where numeric signs are represented explicitly.
Common uses
- β’Adding cuneiform numerals (the value six) to digital texts and captions
- β’Building educational content or study materials about cuneiform numbering
- β’Creating typographic mockups or poster designs that demonstrate numeric signs
- β’Annotating transliterations where specific Unicode characters must be shown
- β’Testing font/glyph support for Cuneiform characters at U+12411
Examples
π Cuneiform Numeric Sign Six U
- ππ π π
- πYear six: π
- πScore: π points
- πNumber π in the cuneiform set
- πQuantity = π
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12411 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒐑 | |
| HTML Code | 𒐑 | |
| CSS | \12411 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Numeric Sign Six U character mean?
π is titled βCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN SIX Uβ (Unicode code point U+12411). It belongs to the Cuneiform category and functions as a numeral sign for six. Youβll most often encounter it when adding cuneiform numerals to documents, mockups, or educational content, or when matching specific Unicode characters to a transliteration standard. In everyday use, this character is typically handled as text (not as an emoji), so itβs best suited for layouts that support cuneiform glyphs and for writing systems where numeric signs are represented explicitly.
What character is π?
π is the cuneiform numeric sign named βCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN SIX U,β with Unicode code point U+12411.
How do I copy π into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𒐑 (the character will render as π if your font supports it).
What is the CSS escape for π?
In CSS, you can use: \\12411.
How do I type π in JavaScript strings?
You can use the escape: \\u{12411}.