Linear B Symbol B018 Character
π is the Linear B Symbol B018 character (U+10050) used for representing Linear B script text.
U+10050
π is a Unicode character from the Linear B block. Itβs labeled as LINEAR B SYMBOL B018 and has code point U+10050. Use the copy and code snippets on this page to add it to your work.
Linear B Symbol B018 Character Meaning
π (Linear B Symbol B018) is a character belonging to the Linear B writing system block in Unicode. In practical terms, itβs used to represent a specific encoded symbol from the Linear B repertoire, typically in contexts like linguistic data, digital epigraphy, academic transcription work, or fonts that support this script block. Because it is a uniquely encoded glyph, its meaning is primarily determined by the larger Linear B transcription or dataset it appears in, rather than by a standalone, everyday βwordβ meaning. When you copy it, youβre inserting the exact Unicode character U+10050 into your text.
Common uses
- β’Academic transcription and notation for Linear B texts
- β’Linguistics projects that compile or annotate Unicode-encoded scripts
- β’Digital epigraphy tools and datasets requiring exact symbol encoding
- β’UI testing and font coverage checks for the Linear B Unicode block
- β’Designing educational content that demonstrates Linear B character usage
Examples
π Linear B Symbol B018
- πLinear B Symbol B018: π (U+10050)
- πDataset entry: symbol=π, codepoint=U+10050
- πFont test string: π π π
- πTranscription note: add symbol π at position 12
- πUnicode reference: html entity 𐁐 (for π)
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+10050 | |
| HTML Entity | 𐁐 | |
| HTML Code | 𐁐 | |
| CSS | \10050 |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for π?
π is U+10050.
How do I copy π into my text or document?
Copy the character π directly from this page, or paste it using the HTML entity (𐁐) / Unicode escapes provided.
What does βLINEAR B SYMBOL B018β mean?
It is the Unicode name for this character, identifying the specific Linear B symbol labeled B018 in the Unicode standard.
Will this character display everywhere?
It will display correctly only if your device and font support the Linear B Unicode block. If it doesnβt, you may see a blank box or replacement character.