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π“Š½

Egyptian Hieroglyph R011 Character

π“Š½ is the Unicode character named Egyptian Hieroglyph R011, used in typography and epigraphy-inspired designs.

U+132BD

π“Š½ is an Egyptian hieroglyph character encoded as U+132BD. This page helps you copy it reliably and use the correct Unicode/escape codes in your projects.

Egyptian Hieroglyph R011 Character Meaning

π“Š½ is the Unicode character β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH R011” (U+132BD). In Unicode naming, it is identified by its catalog label rather than a widely standardized single β€œword meaning.” For many users, the practical meaning is that it represents an individual hieroglyph sign for layout, labeling, study notes, or design motifs referencing Egyptian script. If you’re using it in text, the most important aspect is consistent encoding and font support, because hieroglyph display depends on whether the chosen font covers this code point.

Common uses

  • β€’Add an Egyptian-hieroglyph styled character to a poster, cover, or layout mockup
  • β€’Use as a typographic element in writing about ancient scripts or epigraphy
  • β€’Include in digital documents, presentations, or headers where custom Unicode symbols are needed
  • β€’Create icons, decorative labels, or pattern elements that reference hieroglyphic aesthetics
  • β€’Test character rendering and Unicode support in web and app typography

Examples

π“Š½ Egyptian Hieroglyph R011 Symbol

  • π“Š½Here is π“Š½ in a caption for an ancient-scripts display.
  • π“Š½Typography test: π“Š½ should render with the chosen font.
  • π“Š½In my notes, I mark the sign as π“Š½ (R011).
  • π“Š½Design element: add π“Š½ to the corner of the poster.
  • π“Š½Unicode sample character: π“Š½ (U+132BD).

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+132BD
HTML Entity𓊽
HTML Code𓊽
CSS\132BD

FAQ

What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph R011 character mean?

π“Š½ is the Unicode character β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH R011” (U+132BD). In Unicode naming, it is identified by its catalog label rather than a widely standardized single β€œword meaning.” For many users, the practical meaning is that it represents an individual hieroglyph sign for layout, labeling, study notes, or design motifs referencing Egyptian script. If you’re using it in text, the most important aspect is consistent encoding and font support, because hieroglyph display depends on whether the chosen font covers this code point.

What is the Unicode code point for π“Š½?

π“Š½ is U+132BD.

How can I copy π“Š½ into HTML?

You can paste the character directly, or use the HTML entity: 𓊽.

What are the CSS and JavaScript escape formats?

CSS: \\132BD. JavaScript (Unicode code point escape): \\u{132BD}.

Why doesn’t π“Š½ always look the same on every device?

Glyph appearance depends on whether the installed font supports this specific Unicode character; different fonts may render it differently or not at all.