Braille Pattern Dots-12347 Braille
⡏ is the Unicode braille pattern for dots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 7.
U+284F
This page helps you copy the symbol ⡏ and use it correctly in text. It’s a Unicode braille pattern with code point U+284F. You can paste it in documents, websites, and design tools.
Braille Pattern Dots-12347 Braille Meaning
⡏ (Unicode U+284F) is a Braille pattern character representing the arrangement of dots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 7 within a Braille cell. In practice, Braille patterns are often used to display tactile-reading dot layouts as visible text, rather than being interpreted as a full word on their own. Depending on the context, the pattern may be part of a larger Braille rendering workflow, a typography test, or a UI element that shows specific dot configurations. For accessibility or language-specific Braille output, pair the symbol with the intended Braille-to-text mapping used by your system.
Common uses
- •Displaying a specific Braille dot layout in educational or training materials
- •UI prototyping where you need to show Braille patterns as visible glyphs
- •Typography and font testing for extended Braille characters
- •Document mockups that include Braille cells or tactile-style visuals
- •Developer notes or documentation listing Unicode Braille patterns
Examples
⡏ Braille Pattern Dots-12347
- ⡏The cell ⡏ shows dots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 7.
- ⡏In the mockup, ⡏ marks the example Braille pattern.
- ⡏Please verify that ⡏ renders correctly in your font.
- ⡏This diagram labels the configuration using the symbol ⡏.
- ⡏The character ⡏ corresponds to Unicode code point U+284F.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+284F | |
| HTML Entity | ⡏ | |
| HTML Code | ⡏ | |
| CSS | \284F |
FAQ
What does ⡏ represent?
⡏ is the Unicode Braille pattern for dots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 7 (Unicode code point U+284F).
How can I copy ⡏ into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: ⡏.
What is the Unicode code point for ⡏?
The Unicode code point is U+284F.
Will ⡏ always display correctly on every device?
It depends on font and Unicode support. If it doesn’t render, try a font that includes the Braille Extended Set and ensure your text encoding is Unicode.