Cuneiform Numeric Sign Three Ash Tenu Character
π is the Unicode cuneiform numeric sign three ash tenu (U+1244B).
U+1244B
π (U+1244B) is a cuneiform numeric sign. Itβs useful when youβre building multilingual text, designing with ancient-script styling, or preparing content that needs an exact Unicode character.
Cuneiform Numeric Sign Three Ash Tenu Character Meaning
π is named βCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN THREE ASH TENUβ in Unicode. As a numeric sign, it represents the value βthreeβ within cuneiform numeric notation, specifically using the βash tenuβ variant name from Unicode. When working with this character, the most important practical point is accuracy: use the exact Unicode code point U+1244B so the character renders correctly in supporting fonts. For creators, this sign can add an authentic ancient-script look to educational materials, typography mockups, or study notes, especially when you need a precise one-to-one symbol rather than an approximate glyph.
Common uses
- β’Copy/paste for Unicode-accurate cuneiform or numeric-sign typography in documents
- β’Designing posters, game UI, or art assets that include ancient-script numeric elements
- β’Building localized text or transliteration study pages that require exact characters
- β’Preparing print-ready educational materials about cuneiform numeric notation
- β’Referencing the exact symbol in code, datasets, or content pipelines using U+1244B
Examples
π Cuneiform Numeric Sign Three Ash Tenu
- πUnicode test: π
- πCuneiform numeric sign (three, ash tenu): π
- πI added the character π to the font specimen.
- πCheck code point U+1244B: π
- πAncient numeric styling example: π
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1244B | |
| HTML Entity | 𒑋 | |
| HTML Code | 𒑋 | |
| CSS | \1244B |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for π?
The Unicode code point is U+1244B.
How can I copy π for use in web or code?
You can copy the character directly (π) or use its HTML entity 𒑋 or escapes like \\u{1244B}.
What does the name βCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN THREE ASH TENUβ indicate?
It indicates this character is a cuneiform numeric sign for the value three, using the βash tenuβ variant naming as given by Unicode.
Will π always display correctly everywhere?
It will display correctly when the userβs device and font support Unicode character U+1244B; otherwise it may show a placeholder box.