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Braille Pattern Dots-25678 Braille

⣲ is a Braille pattern character representing dots 2, 5, 6, 7, and 8.

U+28F2

⣲ is a Unicode Braille pattern symbol. It’s useful when you need a specific Braille dot configuration in plain text. This page helps you copy the character and use its code points in different environments.

Braille Pattern Dots-25678 Braille Meaning

⣲ is named “BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-25678” (Unicode U+28F2). As a Braille pattern, it visually encodes which of the Braille dots are raised: 2, 5, 6, 7, and 8. Because it’s a standardized Unicode character, it’s most reliable for text-based layouts where you want consistent rendering across platforms. You’ll typically see such characters used in labeling, icon-like UI elements, accessibility-focused content mockups, and typography tests where exact Braille dot patterns matter.

Common uses

  • Including a specific Braille dot pattern in UI labels or documentation
  • Typing and comparing Braille pattern glyphs during design or font testing
  • Creating simple educational materials that display dot configurations
  • Using the character in plain-text mockups for accessible or tactile-display content
  • Adding a standardized Unicode Braille glyph to a blog post or dataset

Examples

⣲ Braille pattern dots-25678

  • Dots pattern: ⣲
  • Braille config (2-5-6-7-8): ⣲
  • Test glyph rendering: ⣲
  • Use in your diagram: ⣲
  • Unicode Braille pattern: ⣲ (U+28F2)

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+28F2
HTML Entity⣲
HTML Code⣲
CSS\28F2

FAQ

What does ⣲ represent?

⣲ represents the Braille pattern with raised dots 2, 5, 6, 7, and 8 (Unicode U+28F2).

What is the Unicode code point for ⣲?

The Unicode code point is U+28F2.

How can I copy ⣲ into my project?

Copy the character directly from this page, or use the HTML entity ⣲ and the escapes provided: CSS \\28F2 and JavaScript \\u{28F2}.

Will ⣲ render the same everywhere?

Most modern systems support Unicode Braille pattern characters, but exact appearance can vary by font. If you need consistent visuals, test in your target environment.