Cuneiform Sign Hub2 Times Kaskal Character
π» is the Unicode cuneiform sign βHUB2 TIMES KASKALβ (U+1213B).
U+1213B
The character π» belongs to the Cuneiform block in Unicode. This page gives you copy-ready forms and developer-friendly escape codes for text, design, and code.
Cuneiform Sign Hub2 Times Kaskal Character Meaning
π» is a cuneiform sign identified in Unicode as βCUNEIFORM SIGN HUB2 TIMES KASKALβ with the code point U+1213B. Like many cuneiform signs, its interpretation can depend on the surrounding text, transcription conventions, and the language/orthography being used. When you need to represent this specific character faithfully (for digital editions, educational materials, or typographic experiments), the most reliable approach is to use the exact Unicode character or the provided code point escapes. Itβs also helpful to keep the Unicode name visible in documentation so collaborators can confirm theyβre using the same sign.
Common uses
- β’Typing or annotating cuneiform in Unicode-encoded texts and transcriptions
- β’Designing posters, museum labels, or learning materials with accurate symbol rendering
- β’Creating social posts or blog content that references a specific cuneiform sign
- β’Programming typography or generating character-based assets using U+1213B
- β’Building digital humanities datasets where each sign must be represented precisely
Examples
π» Cuneiform Sign Hub2 Times Kaskal
- π»Look at sign π» in the lineup for HUB2 Γ KASKAL.
- π»Unicode character used: π» (U+1213B).
- π»Transcription note: include π» exactly as encoded.
- π»In this layout, π» appears in the cuneiform heading.
- π»Developer check: ensure the font supports π».
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1213B | |
| HTML Entity | 𒄻 | |
| HTML Code | 𒄻 | |
| CSS | \1213B |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Hub2 Times Kaskal character mean?
π» is a cuneiform sign identified in Unicode as βCUNEIFORM SIGN HUB2 TIMES KASKALβ with the code point U+1213B. Like many cuneiform signs, its interpretation can depend on the surrounding text, transcription conventions, and the language/orthography being used. When you need to represent this specific character faithfully (for digital editions, educational materials, or typographic experiments), the most reliable approach is to use the exact Unicode character or the provided code point escapes. Itβs also helpful to keep the Unicode name visible in documentation so collaborators can confirm theyβre using the same sign.
What is the Unicode code point for π»?
The symbol π» is U+1213B.
How can I copy π» into HTML?
Use the HTML entity 𒄻 or copy/paste the character directly.
What CSS or JavaScript escapes can I use for this character?
CSS: \\1213B. JavaScript: \\u{1213B}.
Why does π» sometimes show up as a square box?
Your text renderer or font may not support the cuneiform block; try a Unicode-capable font that includes U+1213B.