Egyptian Hieroglyph W010 Character
πΊ is the Unicode character for Egyptian Hieroglyph W010, useful for typography, references, and documentation.
U+133BA
πΊ is an Egyptian hieroglyph character encoded in Unicode. Use it in digital text for design mockups, study notes, and reference materials. Below youβll find copy options and the exact code points and escapes.
Egyptian Hieroglyph W010 Character Meaning
πΊ is the Unicode character named βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH W010β (U+133BA). In Unicode, this is a specific hieroglyph identifier rather than a standalone βwordβ with a single guaranteed modern translation. When used in projects, itβs typically referenced by its catalog name/code point (for example, in font and glyph listings, research notes, or transcription work). Because hieroglyph meanings depend on context (surrounding signs and intended transcription), itβs best to treat πΊ as a specific glyph symbol and consult your source text or transliteration standard for interpretation in context.
Common uses
- β’Typography and branding mockups that include Egyptian-inspired glyphs
- β’Digital documents or glossaries referencing hieroglyph inventory codes (W010)
- β’Educational materials and worksheets about Unicode characters and scripts
- β’Research notes or transcription drafts where specific glyph identity matters
- β’Iconography or decorative layouts requiring precise glyph selection
Examples
πΊ Egyptian Hieroglyph W010
- πΊUnicode test: πΊ
- πΊCharacter name: EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH W010 (πΊ)
- πΊGlyph reference for W010: πΊ
- πΊAdd the sign πΊ to the transcription sample.
- πΊFont check: does πΊ render correctly?
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+133BA | |
| HTML Entity | 𓎺 | |
| HTML Code | 𓎺 | |
| CSS | \133BA |
FAQ
What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph W010 character mean?
πΊ is the Unicode character named βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH W010β (U+133BA). In Unicode, this is a specific hieroglyph identifier rather than a standalone βwordβ with a single guaranteed modern translation. When used in projects, itβs typically referenced by its catalog name/code point (for example, in font and glyph listings, research notes, or transcription work). Because hieroglyph meanings depend on context (surrounding signs and intended transcription), itβs best to treat πΊ as a specific glyph symbol and consult your source text or transliteration standard for interpretation in context.
What is the Unicode code point for πΊ?
πΊ is U+133BA.
How do I include πΊ in HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: 𓎺
How can I use πΊ in CSS or JavaScript?
CSS escape: \\133BA. JavaScript escape: \\u{133BA}.
Why does πΊ sometimes not display correctly?
Rendering depends on whether the selected font supports Egyptian Hieroglyph characters. If your font lacks support, the character may show as a box or missing glyph.