Egyptian Hieroglyph Z006 Character
π± is the Egyptian Hieroglyph Z006 character (U+133F1) used in Unicode texts and typographic layouts.
U+133F1
π± is an Egyptian hieroglyph encoded in Unicode as U+133F1. This page helps you copy the character and use it reliably in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Youβll also find practical examples and related symbols to explore.
Egyptian Hieroglyph Z006 Character Meaning
π± is identified in Unicode as βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH Z006β (U+133F1). As a hieroglyph character, itβs primarily used for representing Egyptian writing in digital form rather than for a common standalone pictographic meaning in everyday writing. People typically encounter it in documentation, typography studies, font or Unicode testing, and projects that transcribe or stylize Egyptian-like scripts. When using it in web or app content, the main practical concern is rendering: correct display depends on whether the viewerβs system has a font that supports the character.
Common uses
- β’Transcribing Egyptian hieroglyphs in digital documents or notes
- β’Testing Unicode and font rendering support for U+133F1
- β’Creating typographic samples or design mockups with hieroglyph characters
- β’Labeling or captioning resources that list specific hieroglyph code points
- β’Including hieroglyph characters in educational materials or reference pages
Examples
π± Egyptian Hieroglyph Z006
- π±U+133F1: π±
- π±Unicode name: EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH Z006 (π±)
- π±Copy/paste check: π±
- π±Hieroglyph sample: π± in a sentence
- π±Font test character: π±
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+133F1 | |
| HTML Entity | 𓏱 | |
| HTML Code | 𓏱 | |
| CSS | \133F1 |
FAQ
What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph Z006 character mean?
π± is identified in Unicode as βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH Z006β (U+133F1). As a hieroglyph character, itβs primarily used for representing Egyptian writing in digital form rather than for a common standalone pictographic meaning in everyday writing. People typically encounter it in documentation, typography studies, font or Unicode testing, and projects that transcribe or stylize Egyptian-like scripts. When using it in web or app content, the main practical concern is rendering: correct display depends on whether the viewerβs system has a font that supports the character.
What is the Unicode code point for π±?
π± is U+133F1.
How do I copy π± into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𓏱
What CSS escape can I use for π±?
Use: \\133F1
How do I represent π± in JavaScript?
Use the Unicode escape: \\u{133F1}