Linear B Ideogram B180 Character
π» is the Linear B ideogram B180 character from the Linear B writing system.
U+100BB
π» is a specific Linear B ideogram used in the Unicode Linear B block. This page helps you copy the exact symbol and includes reliable encoding options for web work.
Linear B Ideogram B180 Character Meaning
π» is identified in Unicode as βLINEAR B IDEOGRAM B180β with code point U+100BB. It belongs to the Linear B category, a script used for writing Mycenaean Greek. As an ideogram, it represents a sign used within the writing system; the exact reading and value depend on scholarly context and the surrounding text. For most users, the practical takeaway is correct character handling: use the provided Unicode code point to ensure consistent display, and test in the fonts you target because Linear B coverage may be limited.
Common uses
- β’Academic writing or footnotes referencing a specific Linear B sign number (B180)
- β’Building character reference charts or searchable sign lists for research
- β’Digital typography and font testing for the Unicode Linear B block
- β’Encoding/formatting content in web or app projects that display U+100BB
- β’Annotation labels in museum, lecture, or educational materials
Examples
π» Linear B Ideogram B180
- π»Unicode U+100BB: π» (Linear B Ideogram B180)
- π»In the Linear B block, the sign is listed as B180: π»
- π»Character reference: π» β LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B180
- π»Copy and verify: π» should render with a compatible font
- π»Sign index entry for B180: π»
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+100BB | |
| HTML Entity | 𐂻 | |
| HTML Code | 𐂻 | |
| CSS | \100BB |
FAQ
What does the Linear B Ideogram B180 character mean?
π» is identified in Unicode as βLINEAR B IDEOGRAM B180β with code point U+100BB. It belongs to the Linear B category, a script used for writing Mycenaean Greek. As an ideogram, it represents a sign used within the writing system; the exact reading and value depend on scholarly context and the surrounding text. For most users, the practical takeaway is correct character handling: use the provided Unicode code point to ensure consistent display, and test in the fonts you target because Linear B coverage may be limited.
What is the Unicode code point for π»?
π» is U+100BB (Unicode name: LINEAR B IDEOGRAM B180).
How can I copy π» in HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𐂻
What CSS escape should I use for π»?
Use: \\100BB
Why doesnβt π» display correctly on my site?
It may be missing in your selected font. Unicode provides the code point, but the glyph still depends on font support.