Egyptian Hieroglyph C011 Character
π¨ is the Unicode character for Egyptian Hieroglyph C011, useful for copying, design, and text experiments.
U+13068
π¨ (Egyptian Hieroglyph C011) is a Unicode hieroglyph character identified by the code point U+13068. You can copy it directly or use standard escapes in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. As with many hieroglyphs, its exact reading can depend on context in an inscription.
Egyptian Hieroglyph C011 Character Meaning
π¨ is the Unicode character named βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH C011β with code point U+13068. In Unicode, itβs primarily identified as a specific hieroglyph glyph (C011). For users researching Egyptian writing, this character is best treated as the visual symbol itself, not as a universal standalone word. The βmeaningβ you assign in text or layout may vary depending on the inscriptionβs context, how it combines with surrounding signs, and the specific transliteration source you follow. When using it in educational or design work, consider linking it to a reference that matches your intended reading.
Common uses
- β’Typography and graphic design mockups featuring Egyptian-inspired symbolism
- β’Adding a specific Unicode hieroglyph glyph to posters, stickers, or headings
- β’Building prototypes or demos that test font coverage for Egyptian ranges (U+13000 block)
- β’Educational content where you reference a named hieroglyph code (C011) precisely
- β’Social media posts or creative writing that use hieroglyph characters for visual flavor
Examples
π¨ Egyptian Hieroglyph C011
- π¨π¨
- π¨Unicode test: π¨ (U+13068)
- π¨Egyptian hieroglyph C011: π¨
- π¨Font preview for U+13068: π¨
- π¨Glyph set includes: π¨
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+13068 | |
| HTML Entity | 𓁨 | |
| HTML Code | 𓁨 | |
| CSS | \13068 |
FAQ
What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph C011 character mean?
π¨ is the Unicode character named βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH C011β with code point U+13068. In Unicode, itβs primarily identified as a specific hieroglyph glyph (C011). For users researching Egyptian writing, this character is best treated as the visual symbol itself, not as a universal standalone word. The βmeaningβ you assign in text or layout may vary depending on the inscriptionβs context, how it combines with surrounding signs, and the specific transliteration source you follow. When using it in educational or design work, consider linking it to a reference that matches your intended reading.
What is the Unicode code point for π¨?
π¨ is U+13068.
How do I write π¨ in HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𓁨
How do I use π¨ in CSS or JavaScript?
CSS escape: \\13068. JavaScript escape: \\u{13068}.
Does π¨ have one fixed meaning by itself?
Not necessarily. As a named hieroglyph glyph (C011), the specific reading or significance can depend on the surrounding signs and the transliteration system youβre using.