Cuneiform Sign Dub2 Character
π (CUNEIFORM SIGN DUB2) is a cuneiform character you can copy using its Unicode code point.
U+12080
π is the Unicode character named CUNEIFORM SIGN DUB2 (U+12080). This page helps you copy it reliably across documents, design tools, and code. Use the provided escape sequences for HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Cuneiform Sign Dub2 Character Meaning
π is a cuneiform writing-system sign identified in Unicode as CUNEIFORM SIGN DUB2 (U+12080). In practical terms, itβs used as a specific labeled sign in cuneiform text markup, catalogs, and scholarly or educational materials that distinguish between similarly named signs. If youβre building or editing text that references cuneiform sign inventories, this character gives you a stable Unicode target for storage, display, and search. For most everyday usage, its βmeaningβ is tied to its identity as a particular cuneiform sign rather than a common word in modern languages.
Common uses
- β’Typing and pasting the exact cuneiform sign in a document or note
- β’Labeling sign lists or inventories in research and education materials
- β’Adding Unicode characters to web content that needs consistent representation
- β’Using the character in graphic design mockups that include cuneiform headings
- β’Creating datasets or annotations that reference the sign by its Unicode ID
Examples
π Cuneiform Sign Dub2
- ππ U+12080 in a character checklist
- πSign name: CUNEIFORM SIGN DUB2 β π
- πCuneiform inventory entry: π
- πUnicode escape example for π
- πFont test string containing π
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12080 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒂀 | |
| HTML Code | 𒂀 | |
| CSS | \12080 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Dub2 character mean?
π is a cuneiform writing-system sign identified in Unicode as CUNEIFORM SIGN DUB2 (U+12080). In practical terms, itβs used as a specific labeled sign in cuneiform text markup, catalogs, and scholarly or educational materials that distinguish between similarly named signs. If youβre building or editing text that references cuneiform sign inventories, this character gives you a stable Unicode target for storage, display, and search. For most everyday usage, its βmeaningβ is tied to its identity as a particular cuneiform sign rather than a common word in modern languages.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
π is U+12080.
How can I copy π into HTML?
You can use the provided HTML entity: 𒂀 (as listed for this character).
What CSS and JavaScript escapes work for this symbol?
CSS escape: \\12080. JavaScript (ES6+): \\u{12080}.
Why does the symbol sometimes not show correctly?
Your system or browser may not have a font that supports this cuneiform character. Switching to a Unicode-capable font usually helps.