Cuneiform Sign Hub2 Character
πΈ is the cuneiform sign HUB2, encoded at Unicode U+12138 for use in text and design.
U+12138
πΈ is a cuneiform character known by its Unicode name: CUNEIFORM SIGN HUB2. Itβs useful when you need precise, consistent text rendering of this specific sign across platforms.
Cuneiform Sign Hub2 Character Meaning
πΈ (CUNEIFORM SIGN HUB2) is a specific cuneiform sign identified in Unicode as U+12138. On its own, a cuneiform sign like this may function as a written grapheme in historical or scholarly transcriptions, label systems in digital cuneiform resources, or as part of constructed text where exact sign identity matters. Because Unicode assigns characters at the sign level, using this exact code point helps ensure your text matches references and fonts that support this character.
Common uses
- β’Digital cuneiform transcription and accurate sign-by-sign text entry
- β’Academic notes or cataloging where the exact sign (HUB2) must be referenced
- β’UI/typography mockups that require correct Unicode character usage
- β’Creating searchable text for cuneiform sign lists or learning resources
- β’Embedding the character in social posts, badges, or labels that display cuneiform
Examples
πΈ Cuneiform Sign HUB2
- πΈπΈ is encoded at U+12138.
- πΈUse πΈ in your cuneiform sign list to distinguish HUB2 from other signs.
- πΈThe editor displays πΈ when the font supports U+12138.
- πΈCopy πΈ and paste it into design tools that accept Unicode characters.
- πΈIn code, render HUB2 using the Unicode escape for U+12138.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12138 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒄸 | |
| HTML Code | 𒄸 | |
| CSS | \12138 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Hub2 character mean?
πΈ (CUNEIFORM SIGN HUB2) is a specific cuneiform sign identified in Unicode as U+12138. On its own, a cuneiform sign like this may function as a written grapheme in historical or scholarly transcriptions, label systems in digital cuneiform resources, or as part of constructed text where exact sign identity matters. Because Unicode assigns characters at the sign level, using this exact code point helps ensure your text matches references and fonts that support this character.
What is the Unicode code point for πΈ?
πΈ is U+12138.
How can I copy πΈ for use in HTML?
You can paste the character directly or use the HTML entity: 𒄸.
What CSS or JavaScript escapes can I use for πΈ?
CSS escape: \\12138. JavaScript (ES6) escape: \\u{12138}.
Why might πΈ show as a blank box on my device?
Your system may not have a font that supports this character. Installing a font with cuneiform coverage or switching to one that supports U+12138 usually fixes it.