scroll Emoji
π is the scroll emoji, often used to represent documents, archives, and reading.
U+1F4DC
The π scroll emoji (Unicode U+1F4DC) is commonly used to signal reading or written records. Itβs a helpful visual cue for anything document-like, from announcements to storytelling. You can copy it directly for chats, designs, and interfaces.
scroll Emoji Meaning
The π βSCROLLβ emoji represents a rolled document or scroll. Itβs frequently used to convey reading, books, instructions, and written information. Because a scroll is also associated with records and archives, it can suggest documentation, legal or official paperwork, or historical content in a general, everyday way. In messaging and social posts, it often pairs well with topics like announcements, tutorials, chapters, or βread moreβ prompts. It can also be used playfully to imply a story, script, or βancient textβ vibe without adding specific legal or religious meaning.
Common uses
- β’Labeling or describing documents, forms, or downloadable files
- β’Signposting reading content like articles, stories, or newsletters
- β’Notifying users about instructions, guides, or step-by-step steps
- β’Indicating archives, records, or historical/official information
- β’Adding a playful βscript/storyβ accent to captions and posts
Examples
π Scroll Emoji (U+1F4DC)
- πPlease review the π document before submitting your request.
- πNew chapter dropsβcheck out the π story now!
- πYour setup guide is ready. Open the π for step-by-step instructions.
- πWe keep older updates in our π archive for reference.
- πRead the π carefully to understand the requirements.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F4DC | |
| HTML Entity | 📜 | |
| HTML Code | 📜 | |
| CSS | \1F4DC |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for π?
π has Unicode code point U+1F4DC (name: SCROLL).
How can I copy the π scroll emoji?
Copy the character directly from this page and paste it into your text, design tool, or code editor.
Can I use π in HTML and CSS?
Yes. HTML entity: 📜. CSS escape: \\1F4DC.
What does π typically mean in messages?
It usually represents a document, reading material, instructions, or records/archives.