Cuneiform Numeric Sign Three Buru Variant Form Character
π· is a cuneiform numeric sign for three, specifically the Buru variant form.
U+12437
This page helps you identify and copy the cuneiform sign π·. It includes Unicode and common web input formats so you can paste it into design and text tools.
Cuneiform Numeric Sign Three Buru Variant Form Character Meaning
π· is named βCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN THREE BURU VARIANT FORMβ with Unicode code point U+12437. It belongs to the Cuneiform category and represents the value three within cuneiform numeric notation. The βBuru variant formβ indicates a specific stylistic or regional variant of the same numeric value, which can matter for accurate transcription in scholarly work, cataloging, or faithful reproduction. When you need a three-sign that matches this particular form, use this exact character rather than a different numeric sign or a similar-looking cuneiform glyph.
Common uses
- β’Pasting into Unicode text for cuneiform numerals and transliteration work
- β’Using in typography mockups or font testing where U+12437 must render correctly
- β’Creating educational materials that distinguish numeric sign variants
- β’Labeling digital catalogs or annotations for cuneiform numeric forms
- β’Social posts or reference snippets requiring the exact Buru variant glyph
Examples
π· Cuneiform Numeric Sign Three (Buru Variant Form)
- π·π·
- π·Numeric sign for three: π·
- π·Buru variant form (U+12437): π·
- π·Cuneiform numerals example: π· π· π·
- π·Transcription note: use π· for three (Buru variant).
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12437 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒐷 | |
| HTML Code | 𒐷 | |
| CSS | \12437 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Numeric Sign Three Buru Variant Form character mean?
π· is named βCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN THREE BURU VARIANT FORMβ with Unicode code point U+12437. It belongs to the Cuneiform category and represents the value three within cuneiform numeric notation. The βBuru variant formβ indicates a specific stylistic or regional variant of the same numeric value, which can matter for accurate transcription in scholarly work, cataloging, or faithful reproduction. When you need a three-sign that matches this particular form, use this exact character rather than a different numeric sign or a similar-looking cuneiform glyph.
What is the Unicode code point for π·?
π· is U+12437.
How can I paste π· in HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𒐷
What CSS escape can I use to insert this character?
Use: \\12437
Is π· the same as every cuneiform βthreeβ sign?
No. This character is specifically the βBuru variant formβ of the cuneiform numeric sign three.