Egyptian Hieroglyph V008 Character
π΅ is an Egyptian hieroglyph character named Egyptian Hieroglyph V008 (U+13375).
U+13375
π΅ is a Unicode Egyptian hieroglyph character identified as Egyptian Hieroglyph V008 (U+13375). This page helps you copy it reliably across platforms and include it in web, design, or text projects. Use the provided escapes when you need consistent rendering in code.
Egyptian Hieroglyph V008 Character Meaning
π΅ is an Egyptian hieroglyph character in the βEgyptian Hieroglyphsβ Unicode block, listed as βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH V008β with code point U+13375. Like many hieroglyphs, it is primarily used as a written character in Unicode text: for typography, symbolic ornamentation, and references that use standardized Unicode naming. Its exact glyph semantics can vary by context because hieroglyphs may appear differently depending on surrounding signs and layout. For most practical use cases, treat it as a specific, named Unicode character for display, annotation, or decorative text, and rely on the Unicode identity rather than informal interpretations.
Common uses
- β’Add Egyptian-themed visual flair to posters, thumbnails, or cover designs
- β’Use in documents or drafts that need a specific Unicode hieroglyph code point
- β’Include in learning materials or annotations referencing βV008β by name
- β’Create social media posts with consistent hieroglyph characters
- β’Prototype UI/typography examples to test font support for U+13375
Examples
π΅ Egyptian Hieroglyph V008
- π΅π΅
- π΅Egyptian sign: π΅ (U+13375)
- π΅Try rendering π΅ in your font stack.
- π΅Unicode hieroglyph V008: π΅
- π΅Decorative line: π΅π΅π΅
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+13375 | |
| HTML Entity | 𓍵 | |
| HTML Code | 𓍵 | |
| CSS | \13375 |
FAQ
What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph V008 character mean?
π΅ is an Egyptian hieroglyph character in the βEgyptian Hieroglyphsβ Unicode block, listed as βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH V008β with code point U+13375. Like many hieroglyphs, it is primarily used as a written character in Unicode text: for typography, symbolic ornamentation, and references that use standardized Unicode naming. Its exact glyph semantics can vary by context because hieroglyphs may appear differently depending on surrounding signs and layout. For most practical use cases, treat it as a specific, named Unicode character for display, annotation, or decorative text, and rely on the Unicode identity rather than informal interpretations.
What is the Unicode code point for π΅?
π΅ is U+13375.
How do I copy π΅ into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𓍵.
What CSS or JS escape should I use for π΅?
CSS escape: \\13375. JavaScript escape: \\u{13375}.
Why does π΅ sometimes look like a blank box?
That usually means the current font or browser doesnβt support the glyph for U+13375; switching to a font with Egyptian hieroglyph coverage typically fixes it.