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Braille Pattern Dots-2347 Braille

⡎ is a Braille pattern character identified by Unicode as Dots-2347.

U+284E

⡎ is a Unicode Braille-pattern symbol. It’s useful when you need to represent a specific arrangement of Braille dots in plain text. This page provides copy-ready options and technical identifiers.

Braille Pattern Dots-2347 Braille Meaning

⡎ (Unicode U+284E) is named “BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-2347.” It represents a Braille cell where dots 2, 3, 4, and 7 are raised. Braille pattern characters are often used to display or transmit exact dot configurations rather than a specific translated word or language. In practice, this can be handy for accessibility-related mockups, educational materials about dot layouts, typographic testing, or systems that encode Braille cells by their physical dot patterns.

Common uses

  • Displaying a specific Braille dot layout in plain text
  • Designing accessibility or education mockups for Braille dot patterns
  • Testing Unicode rendering and font support for Braille pattern characters
  • Creating structured labels or diagrams that reference exact dot positions
  • Representing Braille cells in digital content where patterns matter

Examples

⡎ Braille Pattern Dots-2347

  • Braille cell example: ⡎
  • Dots-2347 pattern: ⡎
  • Unicode test string: ⡎⡎
  • Use this pattern: ⡎ in your diagram

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+284E
HTML Entity⡎
HTML Code⡎
CSS\284E

FAQ

What does the Braille Pattern Dots-2347 braille mean?

⡎ (Unicode U+284E) is named “BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-2347.” It represents a Braille cell where dots 2, 3, 4, and 7 are raised. Braille pattern characters are often used to display or transmit exact dot configurations rather than a specific translated word or language. In practice, this can be handy for accessibility-related mockups, educational materials about dot layouts, typographic testing, or systems that encode Braille cells by their physical dot patterns.

What is the Unicode code point for ⡎?

⡎ is Unicode U+284E (HTML entity: ⡎).

What do “Dots-2347” mean?

It describes which Braille dots are raised in the cell: dots 2, 3, 4, and 7.

How can I copy ⡎ for use in HTML?

You can use the HTML entity ⡎ or copy the character directly: ⡎.

Will ⡎ display correctly in all fonts?

Not always. Braille pattern characters depend on font and platform support, so it’s best to test in your target environment.