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Braille Pattern Dots-14567 Braille

⡹ represents a Unicode Braille pattern with dots 1, 4, 5, 6, and 7.

U+2879

⡹ is a Unicode Braille pattern character. It’s part of the “Braille Patterns” block and is identified as dots-14567 in Unicode.

Braille Pattern Dots-14567 Braille Meaning

⡹ is the Unicode character named “BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-14567” (U+2879). As a Braille pattern, it specifies which raised dots are present in a Braille cell (dots 1, 4, 5, 6, and 7). The symbol itself is primarily used as a visual pattern or placeholder when displaying, designing, or referencing specific Braille dot configurations. In text, it may appear in contexts like accessibility-related mockups, typography previews, or data tables where you want an exact, standards-based representation of that dot arrangement rather than a spoken word interpretation.

Common uses

  • Copying an exact Braille dot pattern for UI mockups and layout previews
  • Designing typographic or documentation materials that reference specific Braille configurations
  • Displaying Braille pattern grids in educational or engineering notes
  • Including precise Unicode characters in web content or data tables that track dot sets
  • Using it in developer tools, scripts, or test cases that validate Braille pattern rendering

Examples

⡹ Braille Pattern Dots-14567

  • Unicode: ⡹ (U+2879) used to show dots-14567.
  • Braille pattern preview: ⡹.
  • Check rendering of ⡹ in your font.
  • Dots present in this pattern: ⡹.
  • Use the character ⡹ for the dots-14567 configuration.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+2879
HTML Entity⡹
HTML Code⡹
CSS\2879

FAQ

What does ⡹ mean?

⡹ is a Unicode Braille pattern character representing dots 1, 4, 5, 6, and 7 (dots-14567).

What is the Unicode code point for ⡹?

The Unicode code point for ⡹ is U+2879.

How can I copy ⡹ into my website or editor?

Copy the character directly (⡹). You can also paste the HTML entity: ⡹ or use the escapes like \\\\2879.

Is ⡹ the same as a Braille letter or word?

⡹ is a Braille dot pattern. It represents the arrangement of dots, not a specific contracted word on its own.