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Hexagram For The Well Symbol

䷯ is the Yijing hexagram symbol for “the well,” used as a visual cue for steady, shared nourishment.

U+4DEF

䷯ is a Yijing (I Ching) hexagram symbol named “Hexagram for the Well.” It’s commonly used as a compact, readable glyph in design, writing, and code. Here you can copy it and find the exact Unicode and escape sequences.

Hexagram For The Well Symbol Meaning

䷯ (Hexagram for the Well) is a Yijing (I Ching) symbol associated with a well that provides ongoing access to water. In common usage, it represents nourishment that is steady and dependable, as well as the idea of drawing resources responsibly. People also use it as a metaphor for community support, maintaining a source that others can rely on, and keeping a system “working” through consistent attention. As a design or writing icon, it often suggests growth through care rather than sudden change, making it suitable for themes like sustainability, service, and long-term reliability.

Common uses

  • Website and app icons to represent reliability, resources, or shared support
  • Editorial and writing headings to symbolize steady nourishment or a “source”
  • Tattoos, prints, and merch designs inspired by Yijing themes
  • Decks, cards, or journaling prompts where a hexagram meaning is referenced
  • Developer use in symbol sets, UI labels, or data-driven visual markers

Examples

䷯ Hexagram for the Well

  • “Today’s theme: ䷯ — the well.”
  • “Choose steady progress, ䷯ style.”
  • “A quiet reminder to maintain the source: ䷯.”
  • “Our community card: ䷯ (the well).”
  • “Keep the well full—don’t rush, don’t neglect: ䷯.”

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+4DEF
HTML Entity䷯
HTML Code䷯
CSS\4DEF

FAQ

What Unicode symbol is ䷯?

䷯ is the Yijing (I Ching) hexagram symbol “Hexagram for the Well,” Unicode code point U+4DEF.

How can I copy ䷯ into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: ䷯.

What CSS and JavaScript escapes work for ䷯?

CSS escape: \\4DEF. JavaScript escape: \\u{4DEF}.

What does ䷯ typically mean in Yijing-inspired writing or design?

It’s commonly used as a metaphor for a steady source of nourishment and the care needed to keep resources available for others.

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