Cuneiform Sign Bad Character
π is a Unicode cuneiform sign character (U+12041) named βCUNEIFORM SIGN BADβ.
U+12041
π is a cuneiform character encoded in Unicode for consistent digital typography. This page helps you copy it, use it in code, and find practical writing contexts.
Cuneiform Sign Bad Character Meaning
π is the Unicode cuneiform character whose official Unicode name is βCUNEIFORM SIGN BADβ and whose code point is U+12041. As a cuneiform sign, itβs typically used when representing cuneiform texts, inventories, or character lists in digital formβsuch as in reference materials, catalog pages, or datasets. Because cuneiform signs can be represented differently depending on font and rendering support, itβs most reliable to use the direct character (π) or the provided Unicode escapes when you need predictable results across platforms.
Common uses
- β’Including a cuneiform sign in a digital text, note, or catalog entry
- β’Labeling characters in a learning or reference document
- β’Using the character in an HTML page via the provided numeric entity
- β’Inserting the character into design mockups, posters, or typography samples
- β’Using the Unicode escape forms in JavaScript or CSS-driven content
Examples
π Cuneiform Sign Bad
- πHere is the sign: π (U+12041).
- πCharacter list entry: π β CUNEIFORM SIGN BAD.
- πI used π in my dataset export.
- πTypography test: π renders with my chosen font.
- πThe symbol π appears in the referenced block.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12041 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒁁 | |
| HTML Code | 𒁁 | |
| CSS | \12041 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Bad character mean?
π is the Unicode cuneiform character whose official Unicode name is βCUNEIFORM SIGN BADβ and whose code point is U+12041. As a cuneiform sign, itβs typically used when representing cuneiform texts, inventories, or character lists in digital formβsuch as in reference materials, catalog pages, or datasets. Because cuneiform signs can be represented differently depending on font and rendering support, itβs most reliable to use the direct character (π) or the provided Unicode escapes when you need predictable results across platforms.
What is π called in Unicode?
Its Unicode name is βCUNEIFORM SIGN BADβ.
What is the code point for π?
The Unicode code point is U+12041.
How can I copy π in HTML?
You can use the numeric entity: 𒁁
Why doesnβt π display the way I expect?
Cuneiform characters depend on font support. Try a font that includes the needed Unicode range, and use the direct character or provided escapes for consistent encoding.