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Braille Pattern Dots-1235 Braille

⠗ is the Braille pattern for dots 1-2-3-5 (Unicode U+2817).

U+2817

⠗ is a Braille pattern character identified by Unicode as U+2817. It represents a specific arrangement of raised dots used to encode writing in Braille.

Braille Pattern Dots-1235 Braille Meaning

⠗ is a “Braille pattern dots-1235” symbol, part of the Standard Braille block. As a pattern character, it is primarily used to represent a particular dot configuration: dots 1, 2, 3, and 5. In practice, Braille patterns like this are often used when displaying or generating Braille text, teaching Braille dot layouts, labeling dot groups, or creating accessible prototypes where specific dot arrangements need to be shown exactly. When copying or rendering this character, use the exact Unicode character so the intended dot pattern remains consistent across fonts and platforms.

Common uses

  • Displaying a specific Braille dot layout in learning materials
  • Labeling or annotating Braille dot positions in diagrams
  • Using in prototypes or mockups that show Braille patterns explicitly
  • Generating Braille-related content for documentation or accessibility guides
  • Copy/paste use in text where an exact Braille pattern character is required

Examples

⠗ Braille pattern dots-1235

  • Braille dots shown: ⠗
  • Pattern example (dots 1-2-3-5): ⠗
  • In the table, entry U+2817 is ⠗
  • Use the exact character ⠗ for dots-1235
  • Braille dot visualization: ⠗

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+2817
HTML Entity⠗
HTML Code⠗
CSS\2817

FAQ

What Unicode character is ⠗?

⠗ is the Braille pattern dots-1235 character with Unicode code point U+2817.

How do I copy ⠗ reliably in HTML?

You can use the provided HTML entity: ⠗.

What does “dots-1235” mean for ⠗?

It indicates the specific Braille dot arrangement with dots 1, 2, 3, and 5 raised in the pattern.

Is ⠗ the same as a Braille letter?

⠗ is a Braille pattern character (a dot layout). Whether it corresponds to a particular letter depends on the Braille encoding/translation rules you apply.