Egyptian Hieroglyph O033a Character
π is an Egyptian Hieroglyph character identified as O033A (U+13282).
U+13282
π is the Egyptian Hieroglyph O033A character. Itβs used when you want specific, Unicode-accurate Egyptian-style glyphs in text, layouts, or code. Below youβll find practical copy options and reference details.
Egyptian Hieroglyph O033a Character Meaning
π is an Egyptian Hieroglyph character in the Unicode Egyptian Hieroglyphs block, identified as βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH O033Aβ at code point U+13282. As a glyph, it represents a specific hieroglyph entry in the Unicode standard rather than a general-purpose icon. In practice, people use it to include the exact character in digital text, demonstrate Unicode characters, or add historically styled symbolism to designs. Its most common value is accuracy: using the correct Unicode character and its escapes (HTML entity, CSS escape, JavaScript escape) so it renders consistently in supported fonts.
Common uses
- β’Adding Egyptian-style characters to posters, book covers, and editorial layouts
- β’Including the exact Unicode hieroglyph character in multilingual or Unicode demonstration text
- β’Creating social media captions or visual themes that reference Ancient Egypt using the correct glyph
- β’Building UI icons or decorative typography where precise character choice matters
- β’Using the symbol in code samples, documentation, and data entry that requires U+13282
Examples
π Egyptian Hieroglyph O033A
- ππ in a heading for an Egypt-themed design
- πUnicode test string: π U+13282
- πTitle: βOld Wordsβ π (Egyptian theme)
- πCaption: βAncient symbols in modern typeβπβ
- πForum post referencing the character by name: π EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH O033A
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+13282 | |
| HTML Entity | 𓊂 | |
| HTML Code | 𓊂 | |
| CSS | \13282 |
FAQ
What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph O033a character mean?
π is an Egyptian Hieroglyph character in the Unicode Egyptian Hieroglyphs block, identified as βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH O033Aβ at code point U+13282. As a glyph, it represents a specific hieroglyph entry in the Unicode standard rather than a general-purpose icon. In practice, people use it to include the exact character in digital text, demonstrate Unicode characters, or add historically styled symbolism to designs. Its most common value is accuracy: using the correct Unicode character and its escapes (HTML entity, CSS escape, JavaScript escape) so it renders consistently in supported fonts.
What Unicode character is π?
π is βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH O033Aβ with Unicode code point U+13282.
How do I copy π into HTML?
Use the provided HTML entity: 𓊂.
How do I use it in CSS or JavaScript?
CSS escape: \\13282. JavaScript escape: \\u{13282}.
Why does π sometimes show as a box or missing glyph?
Rendering depends on your font and platform support for the Egyptian Hieroglyphs block. Use a font that includes the glyph for U+13282.