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Braille Pattern Dots-234 Braille

⠎ is the Braille pattern for dots 2, 3, and 4.

U+280E

⠎ (Unicode U+280E) is a standard Braille pattern character. It represents a specific dot arrangement used in Braille typography and digital accessibility content.

Braille Pattern Dots-234 Braille Meaning

⠎ is a Braille Pattern character labeled “BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-234” with Unicode code point U+280E. As a dot pattern, it corresponds to the physical arrangement of raised dots in a Braille cell—specifically dots 2, 3, and 4. In practice, Braille patterns like this are used to build Braille text and to represent Braille cells in digital documents. You may encounter it in accessibility contexts, educational materials, and braille-styled displays where a specific cell shape must be shown precisely.

Common uses

  • Displaying a specific Braille cell shape in digital documents
  • Educational content or worksheets that show dot patterns
  • Accessibility-related labels or instructions that reference Braille cells
  • Typography mockups and UI text previews for Braille-like layouts
  • Coding and testing of Braille rendering in web or app content

Examples

⠎ Braille Pattern Dots-234

  • This cell shows ⠎ in braille dot notation.
  • Print the pattern ⠎ to match dots 2, 3, and 4.
  • In our legend, ⠎ represents the DOTS-234 configuration.
  • The character for dots 234 is ⠎.
  • Use ⠎ in your prototype to verify rendering.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+280E
HTML Entity⠎
HTML Code⠎
CSS\280E

FAQ

What does the Braille Pattern Dots-234 braille mean?

⠎ is a Braille Pattern character labeled “BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-234” with Unicode code point U+280E. As a dot pattern, it corresponds to the physical arrangement of raised dots in a Braille cell—specifically dots 2, 3, and 4. In practice, Braille patterns like this are used to build Braille text and to represent Braille cells in digital documents. You may encounter it in accessibility contexts, educational materials, and braille-styled displays where a specific cell shape must be shown precisely.

What Unicode character is ⠎?

⠎ is the Unicode Braille Pattern “BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-234” at code point U+280E.

How do I copy ⠎ reliably?

Copy the character directly (⠎). For code, you can also use ⠎ or the escapes \\280E / \\u{280E}.

What dots does ⠎ represent?

It represents a Braille cell pattern with dots 2, 3, and 4.

Will ⠎ display the same in all browsers and apps?

It should display as a Braille pattern character when the font supports Unicode Braille, but appearance can vary depending on the environment.