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Braille Pattern Dots-348 Braille

⢌ is the Braille Pattern Dots-348 character (U+288C).

U+288C

This page helps you identify and copy the symbol ⢌, known as Braille pattern dots-348. It’s useful when you need a specific braille dot configuration in text. You’ll also find practical copy/paste and developer-friendly code points.

Braille Pattern Dots-348 Braille Meaning

⢌ is the Unicode character “BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-348” with code point U+288C (HTML entity ⢌). It represents a specific raised-dot braille cell layout: dots 3, 4, and 8. As a braille pattern character, it’s commonly used in digital typography, accessibility-adjacent content, and documents where you must display an exact dot configuration rather than a fully encoded braille letter or word. Depending on your context, it may be presented as a standalone braille cell or used as a visual building block in UI labels, diagrams, or educational material.

Common uses

  • Creating precise braille dot illustrations in a digital document or lesson
  • Labeling UI elements with a braille-like pattern when exact dots matter
  • Building typography sets or icon-like glyph collections for special text
  • Annotating accessibility or encoding examples with the exact braille configuration
  • Generating visual markers in notes, drafts, or prototypes where braille cells are referenced

Examples

⢌ Braille Pattern Dots-348

  • Dots 3-4-8: ⢌
  • Braille pattern reference ⢌ (U+288C)
  • Pattern dots-348 shown here: ⢌
  • Use the exact cell shape: ⢌
  • Example string: A ⢌ B

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+288C
HTML Entity⢌
HTML Code⢌
CSS\288C

FAQ

What character is ⢌?

⢌ is the Unicode character “BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-348” with code point U+288C.

How do I copy ⢌ reliably in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: ⢌ (as provided for this character).

What are the Unicode code point details for this symbol?

Unicode code point is U+288C. The provided escapes are CSS: \\288C and JavaScript: \\u{288C}.

What does “dots-348” mean?

It indicates the braille cell layout with raised dots 3, 4, and 8.