Cuneiform Sign Kul Character
Cuneiform Sign KUL (U+121B0) for accurate copying and digital typography.
U+121B0
π° is the Cuneiform Sign KUL, encoded in Unicode as U+121B0. Use it when you need the correct cuneiform character for digital text, design mockups, or development. Copy the symbol and the provided code-point escapes to avoid errors.
Cuneiform Sign Kul Character Meaning
π° is a cuneiform character identified in Unicode as βCUNEIFORM SIGN KULβ (U+121B0). On this page, its role is primarily practical: itβs a specific, standardized sign you can include in Unicode text without substituting similar-looking characters. That makes it useful for accurate transcription, scholarly digital notation, fonts and glyph testing, and consistent display across platforms that support this Unicode block.
Common uses
- β’Transcribing or proofreading cuneiform text in digital documents
- β’Designing posters, booklets, or posters that include specific cuneiform signs
- β’Creating UI mockups or typographic samples that require the exact glyph
- β’Labeling educational materials or catalog entries for Unicode characters
- β’Adding the sign to code-based documents (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) with the correct escape
Examples
π° Cuneiform Sign KUL
- π°βπ° is encoded as U+121B0.β
- π°βPlease use π° instead of a similar cuneiform sign.β
- π°βGlyph check: π° renders correctly in the chosen font.β
- π°βHTML entity for π°: 𒆰β
- π°βJavaScript escape: \\u{121B0}β
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+121B0 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒆰 | |
| HTML Code | 𒆰 | |
| CSS | \121B0 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Kul character mean?
π° is a cuneiform character identified in Unicode as βCUNEIFORM SIGN KULβ (U+121B0). On this page, its role is primarily practical: itβs a specific, standardized sign you can include in Unicode text without substituting similar-looking characters. That makes it useful for accurate transcription, scholarly digital notation, fonts and glyph testing, and consistent display across platforms that support this Unicode block.
What is the Unicode code point for π°?
π° is U+121B0.
How do I copy π° reliably in HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𒆰 or insert the character directly if your editor supports it.
What CSS escape can I use for this character?
Use \\121B0 in CSS where Unicode escapes are supported.
Does π° have a standard Unicode name?
Yes. Its Unicode name is βCUNEIFORM SIGN KUL.β