Braille Pattern Dots-23467 Braille
⡮ represents the braille pattern with dots 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 (Unicode U+286E).
U+286E
⡮ is a Unicode braille pattern character from the Extended Set 1. It’s useful when you need a precise braille cell glyph for text layouts, prototypes, or content mockups. Use the copy options below to paste it reliably across tools.
Braille Pattern Dots-23467 Braille Meaning
⡮ is “BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-23467” (Unicode U+286E). As a braille pattern character, it visually encodes a specific arrangement of raised dots in a single braille cell. Because it’s defined as a pattern (rather than a fully spelled-out translation), it’s commonly used to represent the shape of particular braille dot combinations in documents, interface mockups, and typography samples. When creating content that includes braille patterns, use the exact Unicode character to preserve the intended dot layout and avoid mismatches in rendering or accessibility previews.
Common uses
- •Copying a specific braille dot pattern into a design mockup or wireframe
- •Labeling or illustrating braille cells in educational or documentation content
- •Building sample text for typography/spec previews involving braille patterns
- •Creating icons or UI markers that need a consistent braille-glyph look
- •Demonstrating dot combinations in posts, slides, or reports
Examples
⡮ Braille Pattern Dots-23467
- ⡮Dots pattern: ⡮
- ⡮Braille cell glyph ⡮ in the prototype
- ⡮Example pattern ⡮ for dot-combination reference
- ⡮Use ⡮ to show the selected braille cell in your mockup
- ⡮Pattern displayed as ⡮ (U+286E)
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+286E | |
| HTML Entity | ⡮ | |
| HTML Code | ⡮ | |
| CSS | \286E |
FAQ
What does ⡮ mean?
⡮ is the Unicode braille pattern character “BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-23467” (U+286E), showing a braille cell with dots 2, 3, 4, 6, and 7.
How do I copy ⡮ into my document?
Copy the character ⡮ directly from this page. You can also paste the HTML entity form ⡮ or the Unicode code point U+286E.
What are the Unicode details for ⡮?
Unicode name: BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-23467. Code point: U+286E. HTML entity: ⡮. CSS escape: \\286E. JavaScript escape: \\u{286E}.
Is this the same as braille text (letters/words)?
Not exactly. ⡮ encodes a specific braille dot pattern in a cell. Braille letters/words depend on a separate mapping system, but this character is useful when you want the exact dot layout.