Egyptian Hieroglyph U023a Character
π is the Egyptian hieroglyph character named U023A, encoded at U+1334C.
U+1334C
π is an Egyptian Hieroglyphs character identified as U023A. If you need a reliable way to copy it into documents, posts, or code, this page includes the exact Unicode and practical usage tips.
Egyptian Hieroglyph U023a Character Meaning
π (Egyptian Hieroglyph U023A) is a single character from the Unicode Egyptian Hieroglyphs block. As with many hieroglyphs, its visual form is primarily used as a writing symbol rather than a modern emoji-like icon. In practice, people use characters like this for typographic experimentation, referencing Egyptian-script text, or adding historical-looking details to designs and educational materials. The most dependable way to interpret it is through its standardized Unicode identity (U+1334C) and the specific font youβre using, since appearance can vary by typeface.
Common uses
- β’Adding Egyptian-style texture to posters, flyers, or book covers
- β’Building educational materials about Unicode and writing systems
- β’Using hieroglyph characters in usernames, usernames themes, or forum tags
- β’Decorating social media posts with historically themed typography
- β’Prototype or label text in UI mockups that require hieroglyph characters
Examples
π Egyptian Hieroglyph U023A
- ππ
- πegyptian_theme: π
- πunicode_test π u+1334c
- πhieroglyph_label π
- πglyph_choice: π
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1334C | |
| HTML Entity | 𓍌 | |
| HTML Code | 𓍌 | |
| CSS | \1334C |
FAQ
What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph U023a character mean?
π (Egyptian Hieroglyph U023A) is a single character from the Unicode Egyptian Hieroglyphs block. As with many hieroglyphs, its visual form is primarily used as a writing symbol rather than a modern emoji-like icon. In practice, people use characters like this for typographic experimentation, referencing Egyptian-script text, or adding historical-looking details to designs and educational materials. The most dependable way to interpret it is through its standardized Unicode identity (U+1334C) and the specific font youβre using, since appearance can vary by typeface.
What Unicode character is π?
π is the Egyptian Hieroglyph U023A, encoded at U+1334C.
How do I copy π into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𓍌.
How can I include π in JavaScript?
You can use: \\u{1334C}.
Why does π look different in different apps?
Appearance depends on the font available in your viewer/editor; the character identity stays the same (U+1334C).