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π“Œ₯

Egyptian Hieroglyph T025 Character

π“Œ₯ (Egyptian Hieroglyph T025, U+13325) is an Egyptian hieroglyph character you can copy and paste.

U+13325

π“Œ₯ is an Egyptian hieroglyph identified as T025. This page gives you the exact Unicode information and ready-to-use copy options for designers, writers, and developers.

Egyptian Hieroglyph T025 Character Meaning

π“Œ₯ is an β€œEgyptian Hieroglyph T025” character from the Egyptian Hieroglyphs block. As with many hieroglyphs, its significance depends on the specific word, text direction, and arrangement with neighboring signs. In practical terms, people commonly use it as a glyph element for research mockups, typographic tests, labeling, or visual decoration that references Egyptian script styles. If you’re working on a composition, note that matching the surrounding signs and spacing is often more important than the isolated symbol. For reliable encoding and rendering, use the provided Unicode code point U+13325 and copy directly where possible.

Common uses

  • β€’Adding Egyptian hieroglyph symbols to a poster, slide, or design mockup
  • β€’Typography testing for Unicode support using U+13325
  • β€’Labeling or annotation in research notes that reference Egyptian script signs
  • β€’Creating digital content where you need a specific hieroglyph code point
  • β€’Building icon-like decorations using the exact character glyph

Examples

π“Œ₯ Egyptian Hieroglyph T025

  • π“Œ₯β€œπ“Œ₯” as a title glyph for an Egyptian-themed page
  • π“Œ₯Add π“Œ₯ next to a heading for a hieroglyphs collection
  • π“Œ₯Use π“Œ₯ in a typography sample to verify font rendering
  • π“Œ₯Include π“Œ₯ in a caption referencing β€œT025”
  • π“Œ₯Type π“Œ₯ in a social post about Unicode characters

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+13325
HTML Entity𓌥
HTML Code𓌥
CSS\13325

FAQ

What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph T025 character mean?

π“Œ₯ is an β€œEgyptian Hieroglyph T025” character from the Egyptian Hieroglyphs block. As with many hieroglyphs, its significance depends on the specific word, text direction, and arrangement with neighboring signs. In practical terms, people commonly use it as a glyph element for research mockups, typographic tests, labeling, or visual decoration that references Egyptian script styles. If you’re working on a composition, note that matching the surrounding signs and spacing is often more important than the isolated symbol. For reliable encoding and rendering, use the provided Unicode code point U+13325 and copy directly where possible.

What is the Unicode code point for π“Œ₯?

π“Œ₯ is U+13325.

How do I embed π“Œ₯ in HTML?

You can use the provided HTML entity: 𓌥.

What CSS and JavaScript escapes can I use for π“Œ₯?

CSS escape: \\13325. JavaScript escape: \\u{13325}.

Why might π“Œ₯ not display correctly on some devices?

Rendering depends on font support for the Egyptian Hieroglyphs block. If the glyph doesn’t appear, try a font that includes U+13325.