Cuneiform Sign Ka2 Character
π is the Unicode cuneiform sign named KA2, used in digital cuneiform text and typography.
U+1218D
π is a Unicode cuneiform character with the name CUNEIFORM SIGN KA2. This page helps you copy it reliably across platforms and use it in fonts and digital text. Youβll also find multiple encoding options for developers.
Cuneiform Sign Ka2 Character Meaning
π is the Unicode character βCUNEIFORM SIGN KA2β (U+1218D). It represents a specific cuneiform sign identified in Unicode by the KA2 label, and it may appear in digital transcriptions of cuneiform writing, sign lists, or educational materials about cuneiform orthography. When you use this character in text, youβre inserting that exact Unicode code point, which allows consistent rendering anywhere a supporting font is available. For best results, test the character in your target environment (browser/app/font) to ensure it displays correctly.
Common uses
- β’Digital cuneiform transcription and transcription notes
- β’Typography/specimen pages for Unicode and cuneiform characters
- β’Educational slides, worksheets, or sign-list references
- β’Cataloging and tagging cuneiform-related content online
- β’UI/graphic labels where a single Unicode cuneiform glyph is needed
Examples
π Cuneiform Sign KA2
- πHere is π from Unicode: U+1218D.
- πThe sign KA2 is written as π in this example.
- πDigital text example: π π π.
- πCopy/paste check: π should appear as a single glyph.
- πCuneiform sign reference: CUNEIFORM SIGN KA2 (π).
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1218D | |
| HTML Entity | 𒆍 | |
| HTML Code | 𒆍 | |
| CSS | \1218D |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Ka2 character mean?
π is the Unicode character βCUNEIFORM SIGN KA2β (U+1218D). It represents a specific cuneiform sign identified in Unicode by the KA2 label, and it may appear in digital transcriptions of cuneiform writing, sign lists, or educational materials about cuneiform orthography. When you use this character in text, youβre inserting that exact Unicode code point, which allows consistent rendering anywhere a supporting font is available. For best results, test the character in your target environment (browser/app/font) to ensure it displays correctly.
How can I copy π reliably?
Copy the character directly from this page (π). For code-based environments, use the provided HTML entity (𒆍) or Unicode escapes.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
π is U+1218D.
How do I include π in JavaScript?
You can use the JavaScript escape \\u{1218D}.
Why does π show as a box or missing glyph?
Rendering depends on whether the active font supports the character. Try a font with cuneiform glyph coverage and re-check in your target browser/app.