Braille Pattern Dots-35678 Braille
⣴ is the Unicode braille pattern for dots 3-5-6-7-8 (U+28F4).
U+28F4
⣴ is a braille pattern character used to represent a specific arrangement of raised dots. It appears in the Unicode “Braille Patterns” block and can be copied directly from this page. Use it in accessibility-focused writing, UI mockups, and braille-related design work.
Braille Pattern Dots-35678 Braille Meaning
⣴ is Unicode character U+28F4, named “BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-35678.” As a braille-pattern symbol, it represents the presence of dots 3, 5, 6, 7, and 8 in an 8-dot braille cell. In practice, people use it to display a particular braille configuration for documentation, experimentation, prototypes, or educational material. Because it is a pattern character rather than a full “translated word,” its meaning typically depends on the system or mapping you’re using elsewhere (for example, which braille code/table you intend to follow).
Common uses
- •Creating braille pattern diagrams for documentation or teaching
- •Prototyping UI elements that display braille cells or tactile layouts
- •Formatting notes for accessible content workflows and testing
- •Designing icons or glyph previews for braille-related apps
- •Copying the exact Unicode braille pattern into text-based mockups
Examples
⣴ Braille Pattern Dots-35678
- ⣴The braille cell shown here is ⣴ (U+28F4).
- ⣴Pattern dots 3-5-6-7-8: ⣴
- ⣴In this mockup, the indicator uses ⣴ to show the dot layout.
- ⣴Refer to the table for U+28F4: ⣴
- ⣴Copy/paste this glyph: ⣴
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+28F4 | |
| HTML Entity | ⣴ | |
| HTML Code | ⣴ | |
| CSS | \28F4 |
FAQ
What Unicode character is ⣴?
⣴ is the Unicode character “BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-35678” with codepoint U+28F4.
How do I copy ⣴ reliably across devices?
Copy the character directly from this page (⣴). For programming contexts, you can also use the provided CSS escape (\\28F4) or JavaScript escape (\\u{28F4}).
Does ⣴ correspond to a specific letter or word?
⣴ represents a braille dot pattern (dots 3, 5, 6, 7, and 8). Its letter/word meaning depends on the braille mapping system you apply.
What does “Dots-35678” mean in the name?
It indicates the braille cell uses dots 3, 5, 6, 7, and 8 within an 8-dot braille pattern.