AB button (blood type) Emoji
The π emoji shows an AB blood type button, commonly used in medical and health-related interfaces.
U+1F18E
π represents the AB blood type in a button-style design. Itβs useful for clear labeling in apps, forms, and informational graphics. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode value in code.
AB button (blood type) Emoji Meaning
π is the Unicode emoji named βAB BUTTON (BLOOD TYPE)β (U+1F18E, HTML: 🆎, CSS: \\1F18E, JavaScript: \\u{1F18E}). Itβs commonly used to visually indicate that someone has AB blood type in contexts like healthcare systems, donor registries, appointment forms, and lab/medical messaging. Because it appears as a standardized βbuttonβ badge, it works well as a quick, scannable UI element next to text labels (e.g., βBlood typeβ). While its primary meaning is AB blood type, the overall style makes it suitable for any interface that needs consistent medical iconography.
Common uses
- β’Labeling a userβs blood type in a health profile or medical app
- β’Showing donor requirements or eligibility in donation campaigns and registries
- β’Designing UI badges for blood bank inventory or compatibility screens
- β’Annotating forms and print materials for lab test results
- β’Using in posts or infographics to quickly indicate AB blood type
Examples
π AB Button (Blood Type) Symbol
- πMy blood type is π.
- πDonor status: eligible for π requests.
- πBlood type: π (AB).
- πAppointments may require π documentation.
- πInventory badge: π unit available.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F18E | |
| HTML Entity | 🆎 | |
| HTML Code | 🆎 | |
| CSS | \1F18E |
FAQ
What is the Unicode for π?
The Unicode code point is U+1F18E.
How can I copy the π symbol?
Copy the character βπβ from this page and paste it into your document, email, or design tool.
Can I use π in HTML or CSS?
Yes. HTML entity: 🆎. CSS escape: \\1F18E.
What does π usually mean in health-related UI?
It typically indicates the AB blood type, displayed as a button-style badge.