Egyptian Hieroglyph Z004 Character
π is the Unicode character named Egyptian Hieroglyph Z004, used for representing this specific hieroglyph in text.
U+133ED
π is a single Egyptian Hieroglyph character in the Unicode standard. Itβs useful when you need to include this exact glyph in documents, designs, or code. Below youβll find copy/paste options and common ways to reference it.
Egyptian Hieroglyph Z004 Character Meaning
π is identified in Unicode as βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH Z004β (U+133ED). As with many Unicode hieroglyph characters, the symbol itself is primarily used as a written character/glyph rather than as a universal emoji-style meaning. People typically use it to reproduce the exact glyph for catalogs, typography, academic-style notes, titles, or decorative text systems that reference specific hieroglyph codes. When sharing or publishing, using the provided Unicode/escape forms helps preserve the correct character across platforms that support this code point.
Common uses
- β’Copy/paste for posters, flyers, or artwork that needs the exact glyph π
- β’Embedding the character in web copy or product descriptions where Unicode support is available
- β’Referencing a specific Unicode hieroglyph in educational or archival-style documents
- β’Using the character in UI mockups, badges, or decorative typography layouts
- β’Including the symbol in code comments, test cases, or content fixtures for Unicode rendering
Examples
π Egyptian Hieroglyph Z004
- ππ π π
- πThe glyph π corresponds to a specific Unicode entry.
- πCustom title: π Egyptian study notes
- πUse π in the heading when referencing Z004.
- πTypography check: make sure π displays correctly.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+133ED | |
| HTML Entity | 𓏭 | |
| HTML Code | 𓏭 | |
| CSS | \133ED |
FAQ
What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph Z004 character mean?
π is identified in Unicode as βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH Z004β (U+133ED). As with many Unicode hieroglyph characters, the symbol itself is primarily used as a written character/glyph rather than as a universal emoji-style meaning. People typically use it to reproduce the exact glyph for catalogs, typography, academic-style notes, titles, or decorative text systems that reference specific hieroglyph codes. When sharing or publishing, using the provided Unicode/escape forms helps preserve the correct character across platforms that support this code point.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
π is U+133ED.
How can I paste π into HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: 𓏭.
How do I include π in JavaScript?
Use the JavaScript escape form: \\u{133ED}.
Will π display correctly on every device?
It depends on font support for this character. Unicode support may be present, but the glyph appearance requires a font that includes U+133ED.