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π“Œ²

Egyptian Hieroglyph T036 Character

π“Œ² is the Egyptian Hieroglyph T036 character, usable across fonts and platforms via its Unicode code point.

U+13332

π“Œ² is an Egyptian Hieroglyphs character identified as β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH T036”. It has a specific Unicode code point and standard web escapes for copy and development work. Below you’ll find ready-to-use copy options and practical ways to include it in your content.

Egyptian Hieroglyph T036 Character Meaning

π“Œ² is a Unicode-assigned Egyptian hieroglyph character: β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH T036” (U+13332). As with many hieroglyph code points, its most direct value today is as a precise glyph for digital writing, indexing, and referencing rather than as a universal, single-sense word. When you use it in artwork or documents, it typically functions as a distinct hieroglyph sign within a larger set of symbols that together represent a phrase, label, or instructional reference. For accurate interpretation, pair it with the surrounding hieroglyphs and the specific transcription or transliteration system you’re using.

Common uses

  • β€’Add a hieroglyph glyph to a poster, title card, or decorative typographic layout
  • β€’Include in a digital manuscript or transcription where signs are represented as individual Unicode characters
  • β€’Use in naming, labels, or study materials that reference specific hieroglyph IDs like T036
  • β€’Create UI text or icons for educational content about hieroglyphs and writing systems
  • β€’Reference the character in documentation, tickets, or bug reports using its Unicode code point

Examples

π“Œ² Egyptian Hieroglyph T036

  • π“Œ²Study sign: π“Œ² (T036).
  • π“Œ²π“Œ² placed within a larger hieroglyph sequence.
  • π“Œ²Unicode reference: U+13332 = π“Œ².
  • π“Œ²Use HTML entity: 𓌲 for π“Œ².
  • π“Œ²In CSS, escape the character as \\13332.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+13332
HTML Entity𓌲
HTML Code𓌲
CSS\13332

FAQ

What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph T036 character mean?

π“Œ² is a Unicode-assigned Egyptian hieroglyph character: β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH T036” (U+13332). As with many hieroglyph code points, its most direct value today is as a precise glyph for digital writing, indexing, and referencing rather than as a universal, single-sense word. When you use it in artwork or documents, it typically functions as a distinct hieroglyph sign within a larger set of symbols that together represent a phrase, label, or instructional reference. For accurate interpretation, pair it with the surrounding hieroglyphs and the specific transcription or transliteration system you’re using.

What is the Unicode code point for π“Œ²?

π“Œ² is U+13332, named β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH T036”.

How do I copy π“Œ² using HTML?

Copy the HTML entity: 𓌲.

What escape sequences can I use in code?

CSS escape: \\13332. JavaScript escape: \\u{13332}.

Why might π“Œ² not display correctly on my device?

Some fonts don’t support all Egyptian Hieroglyphs characters. Try a Unicode font with hieroglyph support, and verify the character renders at U+13332.

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