Braille Pattern Dots-2468 Braille
⢪ represents the braille pattern with dots 2, 4, 6, and 8 raised.
U+28AA
This character is a braille pattern symbol. Its Unicode identity is U+28AA, labeled “BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-2468.” You can copy it directly, or use its HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes in your projects.
Braille Pattern Dots-2468 Braille Meaning
⢪ is a Unicode braille pattern character named “BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-2468” (U+28AA). As a braille-pattern block symbol, it indicates a specific arrangement of raised dots: dot positions 2, 4, 6, and 8. In plain text, it’s often used to visually represent a braille cell pattern rather than a full translated word. Designers and developers may use it to build UI elements, annotate accessibility-related layouts, or create typographic diagrams. Because it’s a braille pattern (not a language-specific contraction by itself), its appearance mainly matters for representing the dot configuration.
Common uses
- •Copy/pasting braille dot diagrams or annotations in documents
- •Creating UI labels that show braille cell dot patterns
- •Designing accessibility-focused icons or instructional graphics
- •Building typography samples for Unicode braille blocks
- •Developer usage for rendering a specific braille dot configuration (U+28AA)
Examples
⢪ Braille Pattern Dots-2468
- ⢪Braille dots: ⢪
- ⢪Pattern reference: ⢪ (U+28AA)
- ⢪Use this cell layout: ⢪
- ⢪Dots 2-4-6-8: ⢪
- ⢪Braille pattern symbol: ⢪
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+28AA | |
| HTML Entity | ⢪ | |
| HTML Code | ⢪ | |
| CSS | \28AA |
FAQ
What does ⢪ mean?
It is a braille pattern character labeled “BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-2468,” meaning dots 2, 4, 6, and 8 are raised.
What is the Unicode code point for ⢪?
The Unicode code point is U+28AA.
How can I copy ⢪ into a web page?
You can copy the character directly, or use the HTML entity ⢪.
Does ⢪ represent a full braille word or contraction?
No—it's a dot-pattern symbol. It represents the braille cell layout for dots 2, 4, 6, and 8 rather than a specific translated word.