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π’‘‹

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. It’s useful when you’re 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 β€œCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN THREE ASH TENU” in Unicode. As a numeric sign, it represents the value β€œthree” within cuneiform numeric notation, specifically using the β€œash tenu” 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

  • π’‘‹Unicode test: π’‘‹
  • π’‘‹Cuneiform numeric sign (three, ash tenu): π’‘‹
  • π’‘‹I added the character π’‘‹ to the font specimen.
  • π’‘‹Check code point U+1244B: π’‘‹
  • π’‘‹Ancient numeric styling example: π’‘‹

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1244B
HTML Entity𒑋
HTML Code𒑋
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 β€œCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN THREE ASH TENU” indicate?

It indicates this character is a cuneiform numeric sign for the value three, using the β€œash tenu” variant naming as given by Unicode.

Will π’‘‹ always display correctly everywhere?

It will display correctly when the user’s device and font support Unicode character U+1244B; otherwise it may show a placeholder box.