Egyptian Hieroglyph I005 Character
π is the Egyptian Hieroglyph I005 character (U+1318C) used as a Unicode writing symbol.
U+1318C
π is an Egyptian hieroglyph represented in Unicode as U+1318C. This page helps you copy the character and use it in text, designs, and digital projects. Youβll also find the common name, code points, and ready-to-use copy options.
Egyptian Hieroglyph I005 Character Meaning
π is identified in Unicode as βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH I005β (U+1318C). As with many hieroglyphs, its significance depends on how it appears within a specific inscription or writing context. In practice, people most often use this character to represent Egyptian writing in digital text, educational materials, or typographic mockups. If youβre working with hieroglyphic transcription, pair it with the surrounding characters and references from your chosen transcription system to ensure the intended reading.
Common uses
- β’Adding Egyptian-style text to educational slides and classroom handouts
- β’Designing props, posters, or thumbnails that reference βhieroglyphsβ visually
- β’Typing hieroglyph-themed usernames, handles, or nicknames
- β’Using the character in Unicode/typography demonstrations or font testing
- β’Decorating social posts or captions with Egyptian-themed writing symbols
Examples
π Egyptian Hieroglyph I005
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- πHieroglyph sample: π
- πUnicode check: U+1318C β π
- πEgyptian writing in my design: π
- πCharacter set includes: π
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1318C | |
| HTML Entity | 𓆌 | |
| HTML Code | 𓆌 | |
| CSS | \1318C |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for π?
π is U+1318C (Unicode name: EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH I005).
How do I copy π easily?
Copy the character directly from this page (π). You can also copy HTML 𓆌 or the CSS/JS escapes provided.
What does the symbol mean on its own?
Its precise significance depends on context within an inscription. In digital usage, itβs commonly used to represent Egyptian hieroglyphs in general or for transcription work.
Will π display correctly on all devices?
Display depends on font and Unicode support. If you donβt see it, try a different font that supports Egyptian hieroglyphs.