Egyptian Hieroglyph Aa005 Character
π is the Egyptian Hieroglyph AA005 character (U+13411) used for digital Egyptian-themed text and typography.
U+13411
π is a specific Egyptian hieroglyph character identified as AA005. Itβs useful when you need accurate, copyable Unicode text for design, writing, or encoding workflows.
Egyptian Hieroglyph Aa005 Character Meaning
π (EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH AA005, U+13411) is a Unicode character from the Egyptian Hieroglyphs block. Like other hieroglyph code points, itβs primarily used to represent a particular sign in digital typography and in materials that reference hieroglyphs by their Unicode identifiers. You may encounter it in educational content, transliteration-related layouts, font testing, or when building text that must preserve exact characters across systems. Because this symbolβs displayed appearance depends on the font installed, itβs best to pair it with a font that supports the Egyptian Hieroglyphs range.
Common uses
- β’Embedding Egyptian hieroglyph characters in website or app text content
- β’Typography and graphic design mockups requiring the exact Unicode sign
- β’Creating educational or reference materials that label hieroglyphs by Unicode
- β’Testing font coverage for the Egyptian Hieroglyphs Unicode block
- β’Transliteration-style mock text where the exact character code matters
Examples
π Egyptian Hieroglyph AA005
- πHieroglyph reference: π (U+13411).
- πUse π when matching the AA005 Unicode sign in your layout.
- πThe catalog lists π alongside other Egyptian Hieroglyphs block characters.
- πIn this poster, π appears in the header as a decorative sign.
- πFont check: does π render correctly in your browser?
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+13411 | |
| HTML Entity | 𓐑 | |
| HTML Code | 𓐑 | |
| CSS | \13411 |
FAQ
What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph Aa005 character mean?
π (EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH AA005, U+13411) is a Unicode character from the Egyptian Hieroglyphs block. Like other hieroglyph code points, itβs primarily used to represent a particular sign in digital typography and in materials that reference hieroglyphs by their Unicode identifiers. You may encounter it in educational content, transliteration-related layouts, font testing, or when building text that must preserve exact characters across systems. Because this symbolβs displayed appearance depends on the font installed, itβs best to pair it with a font that supports the Egyptian Hieroglyphs range.
How can I copy the symbol π?
Copy it directly as the character π. You can also paste it using the HTML entity 𓐑 or the Unicode code point U+13411.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
The Unicode code point is U+13411 (EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH AA005).
How do I use π in CSS or JavaScript?
CSS escape: \\13411. JavaScript escape: \\u{13411}.
Why does π look different or not render on my system?
Rendering depends on whether the font youβre using supports the Egyptian Hieroglyphs range. If your font doesnβt include U+13411, it may show a placeholder or a different glyph.