Egyptian Hieroglyph E028 Character
π² is the Egyptian Hieroglyph E028 character (U+130F2), used in Unicode text and font-based designs.
U+130F2
π² corresponds to the Unicode character βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH E028β (U+130F2). This page helps you copy it reliably and use it in digital writing, design, and reference materials. If your font supports Egyptian hieroglyphs, you can paste it directly.
Egyptian Hieroglyph E028 Character Meaning
π² (Egyptian Hieroglyph E028, U+130F2) is a specific hieroglyph identified in the Unicode standard. Like many Egyptian hieroglyphs, its exact reading and use can depend on context, surrounding signs, and the conventions of a particular manuscript or transliteration scheme. In practice, Unicode users typically treat it as a distinct glyph for labeling, typographic work, and digital catalogs. Itβs commonly used when you need to reference βE028β by its code point, such as for educational content, database entries, or building hieroglyph sets in a consistent, standards-based way.
Common uses
- β’Labeling or cataloging hieroglyphs by Unicode name/code point in digital references
- β’Designing educational graphics or posters about Unicode Egyptian Hieroglyphs
- β’Building hieroglyph sets/icons for apps, dashboards, or UI mockups
- β’Annotating documents that cite specific hieroglyphs (e.g., βE028β) for clarity
- β’Social media or blog posts where you want a standards-accurate hieroglyph character
Examples
π² Egyptian Hieroglyph E028 (U+130F2)
- π²Unicode E028: π² (U+130F2)
- π²Glyph reference for Egyptian Hieroglyph E028: π²
- π²Copy/paste test: π² in my document
- π²Font preview: π² should render correctly with hieroglyph support
- π²Hieroglyph set includes E028: π²
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+130F2 | |
| HTML Entity | 𓃲 | |
| HTML Code | 𓃲 | |
| CSS | \130F2 |
FAQ
What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph E028 character mean?
π² (Egyptian Hieroglyph E028, U+130F2) is a specific hieroglyph identified in the Unicode standard. Like many Egyptian hieroglyphs, its exact reading and use can depend on context, surrounding signs, and the conventions of a particular manuscript or transliteration scheme. In practice, Unicode users typically treat it as a distinct glyph for labeling, typographic work, and digital catalogs. Itβs commonly used when you need to reference βE028β by its code point, such as for educational content, database entries, or building hieroglyph sets in a consistent, standards-based way.
What is the Unicode code point for π²?
π² is Unicode U+130F2, named βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH E028β.
How can I copy π² reliably for web or code?
You can use the HTML entity 𓃲 or the escape sequences \\130F2 (CSS) and \\u{130F2} (JavaScript).
Why doesnβt π² show up in my document or browser?
It usually means the font youβre using doesnβt support this Unicode range. Try a font with Egyptian hieroglyph support.
Does π² always have the same meaning?
Its exact reading can vary by context and convention, but in Unicode itβs specifically identified as βEgyptian Hieroglyph E028β for standardized reference.