Egyptian Hieroglyph W024a Character
π is the Unicode Egyptian Hieroglyph W024A character (U+133CD).
U+133CD
π is a Unicode Egyptian Hieroglyph character known as Egyptian Hieroglyph W024A. If you need to paste or code it, you can use the direct character or the provided HTML, CSS, and JavaScript escapes. This page helps you find reliable copy/paste forms and practical ways to include it in text.
Egyptian Hieroglyph W024a Character Meaning
π is the Unicode character βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH W024Aβ (U+133CD) from the Unicode Egyptian Hieroglyphs block. Like many specialized symbols, its βmeaningβ depends on the inscription or scholarly context in which it appears, rather than on the character itself standing alone. In everyday usage, youβll most often see it in reference work, typography experiments, digital reproductions of hieroglyphic text, or code/font testing where the goal is to display or verify a specific Unicode point (U+133CD).
Common uses
- β’Pasting a specific Unicode hieroglyph into notes, documents, or study materials
- β’Digital typography testing (font support, fallback behavior, rendering checks)
- β’Building labels or UI elements that must display the exact character U+133CD
- β’Referencing or citing a specific Unicode code point in educational or catalog content
- β’Creating mockups for posters, titles, or social posts that include hieroglyphic characters
Examples
π Egyptian Hieroglyph W024A
- πUnicode check: π (U+133CD).
- πHieroglyph label: π in the W024A form.
- πThe character π should render correctly with a Unicode-capable font.
- πCopy this exact symbol: π
- πEscapes for π: HTML, CSS, and JavaScript versions.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+133CD | |
| HTML Entity | 𓏍 | |
| HTML Code | 𓏍 | |
| CSS | \133CD |
FAQ
What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph W024a character mean?
π is the Unicode character βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH W024Aβ (U+133CD) from the Unicode Egyptian Hieroglyphs block. Like many specialized symbols, its βmeaningβ depends on the inscription or scholarly context in which it appears, rather than on the character itself standing alone. In everyday usage, youβll most often see it in reference work, typography experiments, digital reproductions of hieroglyphic text, or code/font testing where the goal is to display or verify a specific Unicode point (U+133CD).
What is the Unicode code point for π?
π is U+133CD (Unicode name: EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH W024A).
How can I copy π into HTML?
Use the provided HTML entity: 𓏍
What CSS or JavaScript escapes can I use?
CSS escape: \\133CD. JavaScript escape: \\u{133CD}.
Why doesnβt π show correctly on my device?
Hieroglyphs require a font that supports U+133CD. Try a Unicode font with Egyptian Hieroglyph support, or confirm the exact code point is being used.