Egyptian Hieroglyph Z015c Character
π½ is the Egyptian Hieroglyph Z015C character (U+133FD) for Unicode text and symbol design.
U+133FD
π½ is an Egyptian hieroglyph character identified in Unicode as βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH Z015Cβ. You can copy it directly or use the provided HTML, CSS, and JavaScript escapes in your projects.
Egyptian Hieroglyph Z015c Character Meaning
π½ (Unicode U+133FD) is an Egyptian hieroglyph code point named βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH Z015Cβ. As with many hieroglyph characters in the Unicode block, its purpose is to represent a specific hieroglyph glyph in written Unicode text. In practice, people use it when composing hieroglyphic-style content digitally, such as research notes, typography tests, or labeling materials that reference particular hieroglyph codes. If youβre adding it to a design or application, the main thing to ensure is that the font you use supports the character so it renders correctly across platforms.
Common uses
- β’Copying into documents or notes that reference the Unicode hieroglyph code Z015C
- β’Building typographic or font-support test strings for Egyptian hieroglyphs
- β’Creating labels, captions, or educational materials that include hieroglyph characters
- β’Using in UI mockups where specific Unicode symbols must appear accurately
- β’Adding the character to web content with HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes
Examples
π½ Egyptian Hieroglyph Z015C
- π½βI used π½ in my Unicode hieroglyph Z015C test string.β
- π½βFont A renders π½ clearly, while Font B shows a placeholder.β
- π½βCharacter U+133FD corresponds to π½ (EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH Z015C).β
- π½βAdd π½ to the caption to indicate the selected hieroglyph.β
- π½βTry copying π½ into your editor to verify rendering.β
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+133FD | |
| HTML Entity | 𓏽 | |
| HTML Code | 𓏽 | |
| CSS | \133FD |
FAQ
What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph Z015c character mean?
π½ (Unicode U+133FD) is an Egyptian hieroglyph code point named βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH Z015Cβ. As with many hieroglyph characters in the Unicode block, its purpose is to represent a specific hieroglyph glyph in written Unicode text. In practice, people use it when composing hieroglyphic-style content digitally, such as research notes, typography tests, or labeling materials that reference particular hieroglyph codes. If youβre adding it to a design or application, the main thing to ensure is that the font you use supports the character so it renders correctly across platforms.
What is the Unicode code point for π½?
π½ is U+133FD (named βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH Z015Cβ).
How do I copy π½ from this page?
Copy the character directly as shown (π½). You can also copy the HTML entity (𓏽) or the escapes listed for your platform.
Will π½ display correctly in all fonts?
Not necessarily. Rendering depends on whether your font supports the character. If a font lacks support, you may see a placeholder box.
What escape formats are provided for developers?
HTML uses 𓏽. CSS escape is \\133FD. JavaScript escape is \\u{133FD}.