Tetragram For Dimming Symbol
𝍉 is the Tetragram for Dimming symbol (U+1D349) used to represent “dimming” or reduced intensity.
U+1D349
𝍉 is a Unicode character named “TETRAGRAM FOR DIMMING.” It’s part of the Tai Xuan Jing category. Use it in typography, labels, and digital text where you want a compact, distinctive symbol.
Tetragram For Dimming Symbol Meaning
“Tetragram for Dimming” (Unicode U+1D349) is a specific symbol associated with the idea of reducing light, presence, or intensity—often described simply as “dimming.” In practice, people commonly treat it as a visual marker for attenuation, a muted state, or a softened effect in text. Because it’s a distinct Unicode character, it can be used consistently across platforms that support the glyph. If you’re designing content, it’s also useful as a standalone icon-like character without needing an image file.
Common uses
- •Typography and layout accents to indicate “reduced” or “muted” states in text
- •Designing minimalist UI labels, status tags, or effect names (e.g., dimmed mode)
- •Decorative headings or separators in themed documents
- •Writer/creator shorthand for mood or lighting changes in notes and drafts
- •Social posts where you want a compact symbol for “dimming” or “less intensity”
Examples
𝍉 Tetragram for Dimming
- 𝍉Use dimming mode: 𝍉
- 𝍉Stage 2 (dimming): 𝍉
- 𝍉Muted light / reduced intensity 𝍉
- 𝍉Transition to softer focus: 𝍉
- 𝍉Attenuation setting 𝍉
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D349 | |
| HTML Entity | 𝍉 | |
| HTML Code | 𝍉 | |
| CSS | \1D349 |
FAQ
What does the Tetragram For Dimming symbol mean?
“Tetragram for Dimming” (Unicode U+1D349) is a specific symbol associated with the idea of reducing light, presence, or intensity—often described simply as “dimming.” In practice, people commonly treat it as a visual marker for attenuation, a muted state, or a softened effect in text. Because it’s a distinct Unicode character, it can be used consistently across platforms that support the glyph. If you’re designing content, it’s also useful as a standalone icon-like character without needing an image file.
What is the Unicode code point for 𝍉?
𝍉 is U+1D349 (Unicode name: TETRAGRAM FOR DIMMING).
How do I copy 𝍉 into my website or app?
Copy the character directly from this page, or use the provided escapes: HTML entity 𝍉, CSS \\\\1D349, or JavaScript \\\\u{1D349}.
Will 𝍉 display correctly on all devices?
It depends on whether the user’s font supports U+1D349. If the glyph isn’t available, it may show as a placeholder box.
What’s a practical way to use 𝍉 in design?
Use it as a small icon-like character in labels (e.g., “dimming mode”), headings, or status tags where a compact, text-friendly symbol is helpful.