Egyptian Hieroglyph U021 Character
π is an Egyptian hieroglyph character encoded at U+13349 for digital use.
U+13349
π is the Unicode character named βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH U021β (U+13349). Itβs useful when you want authentic hieroglyph-style text in web, app, or print projects. Below youβll find practical copy options and code-friendly escape sequences.
Egyptian Hieroglyph U021 Character Meaning
π is an Egyptian hieroglyph letter/character identified in Unicode as βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH U021β (U+13349). In general terms, Egyptian hieroglyphs are a writing system of symbols used to represent sounds, words, or ideas. Because this specific code point corresponds to a particular hieroglyph in the Unicode standard, its appearance may be font-dependent: some fonts render it clearly while others may substitute a missing-glyph box. When used digitally, the most reliable way to convey meaning is to pair the character with context (for example, a label, transliteration, or explanation) and test how it displays in your target fonts and browsers.
Common uses
- β’Adding hieroglyph-style decoration to posters, book covers, and title cards
- β’Including authentic-looking characters in educational materials about Unicode and scripts
- β’Using it in graphic design mockups, logos, or ornaments where a compact glyph works
- β’Writing short social media captions or micro-typography pieces featuring hieroglyph symbols
- β’Embedding the character in web or app text using Unicode escapes to ensure consistent encoding
Examples
π Egyptian Hieroglyph U021
- ππ π (for a decorative heading)
- πLearn Unicode: π = U+13349
- πHieroglyph sample: π
- πUse the glyph π in your design assets
- πCharacter test: π in HTML
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+13349 | |
| HTML Entity | 𓍉 | |
| HTML Code | 𓍉 | |
| CSS | \13349 |
FAQ
What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph U021 character mean?
π is an Egyptian hieroglyph letter/character identified in Unicode as βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH U021β (U+13349). In general terms, Egyptian hieroglyphs are a writing system of symbols used to represent sounds, words, or ideas. Because this specific code point corresponds to a particular hieroglyph in the Unicode standard, its appearance may be font-dependent: some fonts render it clearly while others may substitute a missing-glyph box. When used digitally, the most reliable way to convey meaning is to pair the character with context (for example, a label, transliteration, or explanation) and test how it displays in your target fonts and browsers.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
π is U+13349 (Unicode name: EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH U021).
How can I copy π into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𓍉.
What CSS escape works for this character?
Use the CSS escape \\13349.
Why does π look different on my device?
Hieroglyph rendering depends heavily on the font. If the font lacks that glyph, your system may show a fallback or missing-glyph symbol. Test with your target fonts and browsers.