blue book Emoji
The π blue book emoji represents reading material, documentation, and study in a simple, recognizable way.
U+1F4D8
π is the Blue Book emoji, a common icon for books and learning materials. Itβs widely used in messages, posts, and app interfaces. Below youβll find copy options and practical examples for everyday use.
blue book Emoji Meaning
The π βBlue Bookβ emoji (Unicode U+1F4D8) is most commonly used to represent a book, a guide, or reading material. It can also suggest learning, study, and reference informationβlike a handbook, manual, or documentation. In everyday communication, people use it to label educational content, articles, or resources. In design and UI, it often stands in for help pages, user guides, tutorials, or βlearn moreβ sections. Because it visually resembles a generic blue book, itβs a flexible symbol for both formal documents and casual educational references.
Common uses
- β’Tagging blog posts, articles, or reading recommendations as βresourcesβ
- β’Labeling help-center pages, tutorials, and documentation in apps
- β’Indicating study materials, courses, or learning content in education posts
- β’Marking files or topics that relate to policies, manuals, or guides
- β’Creating quick, visual callouts for βlearn moreβ or βview guideβ sections
Examples
π Blue Book Emoji Symbol
- πNew study guide is live π
- πCheck the π user manual for setup steps
- πReading list updatedβsee the π resource page
- πFor help, open π settings & documentation
- πModule 2: review your π notes
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F4D8 | |
| HTML Entity | 📘 | |
| HTML Code | 📘 | |
| CSS | \1F4D8 |
FAQ
What does the π Blue Book emoji usually mean?
It most often means a book or reading material, and itβs frequently used to indicate learning resources, guides, or documentation.
How can I copy the π symbol?
Copy the character directly from this page (π). You can paste it anywhere your device or app supports emoji.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
The Unicode code point is U+1F4D8.
How do I use π in software or code?
You can use the provided escapes: HTML entity 📘 and CSS escape \\1F4D8 (JavaScript escape \\u{1F4D8}).