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π“…”

Egyptian Hieroglyph G018 Character

π“…” is the Unicode character for Egyptian Hieroglyph G018 (U+13154), used in hieroglyph-style text and design.

U+13154

π“…” corresponds to β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH G018” in Unicode. It’s useful when you want to include a specific, standardized hieroglyph character in writing, graphics, or code.

Egyptian Hieroglyph G018 Character Meaning

π“…” is a standardized Egyptian hieroglyph character identified in Unicode as β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH G018” (U+13154). Like many hieroglyph code points, it is most often used in contexts where designers, editors, or developers need a precise character representation rather than a freeform drawing. This can include hieroglyph-style lettering, typographic experiments, educational material that references specific Unicode hieroglyph IDs, and UI content where consistent rendering matters. When using it, remember that appearance can vary by fontβ€”if the selected font supports this code point, it will display; otherwise you may see a placeholder.

Common uses

  • β€’Adding a specific Unicode hieroglyph to a document or presentation
  • β€’Designing hieroglyph-themed posters, covers, or header graphics
  • β€’Building educational or reference content that cites Unicode character IDs
  • β€’Using the character in social posts that share or discuss ancient scripts
  • β€’Embedding the symbol in software UI or web text with consistent Unicode encoding

Examples

π“…” Egyptian Hieroglyph G018

  • π“…”β€œHere is π“…”, listed as EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH G018.”
  • π“…”β€œI used the character π“…” in the banner title.”
  • π“…”β€œUnicode point U+13154 corresponds to π“…”.”
  • π“…”β€œThis typography test includes π“…” and other hieroglyphs.”
  • π“…”β€œCopying π“…” directly ensures it stays consistent across devices.”

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+13154
HTML Entity𓅔
HTML Code𓅔
CSS\13154

FAQ

What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph G018 character mean?

π“…” is a standardized Egyptian hieroglyph character identified in Unicode as β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH G018” (U+13154). Like many hieroglyph code points, it is most often used in contexts where designers, editors, or developers need a precise character representation rather than a freeform drawing. This can include hieroglyph-style lettering, typographic experiments, educational material that references specific Unicode hieroglyph IDs, and UI content where consistent rendering matters. When using it, remember that appearance can vary by fontβ€”if the selected font supports this code point, it will display; otherwise you may see a placeholder.

What is the Unicode code point for π“…”?

The Unicode code point for π“…” is U+13154.

How do I copy π“…” into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 𓅔.

What CSS escape can I use for this symbol?

Use the CSS escape: \\13154.

Why does π“…” look different (or not appear) on my device?

Rendering depends on whether the selected font supports this Unicode character. If the font doesn’t include it, you may see a missing-glyph placeholder.

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