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Extended Arabic-indic Digit Three Letter

“۳” is the Extended Arabic-Indic digit for the number three (U+06F3).

U+06F3

The symbol “۳” is a digit used in Arabic-Indic number styles. It represents the number three and is encoded as U+06F3. This page helps you copy, type, and use it correctly in text and web content.

Extended Arabic-indic Digit Three Letter Meaning

“۳” (EXTENDED ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT THREE, U+06F3) is a numeral glyph used to write the number 3 using an Arabic-Indic digit shape. Unlike ASCII “3”, this character is part of Unicode’s Arabic-Indic digit range, so it will render as a different digit form in supporting fonts. It’s most commonly used in Arabic-Indic numeral contexts for consistency in displays, typography, forms, and localized content. When copying into HTML or code, use the Unicode character itself or the given escapes to avoid font or encoding issues.

Common uses

  • Displaying localized numbers in Arabic-Indic style in user interfaces
  • Designing posters, labels, or UI mockups that match Arabic numeral typography
  • Writing content for platforms that require Unicode Arabic-Indic digits
  • Using in documents where numeric text must keep digit glyph consistency
  • Generating multilingual content in templates or CMS fields

Examples

۳ — Extended Arabic-Indic Digit Three

  • ۳I have ۳ new messages.
  • ۳The price is ۳ units.
  • ۳Order number: ۳۵۲۱
  • ۳Page ۳ of ۱۰
  • ۳Version ۳.۰

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+06F3
HTML Entity۳
HTML Code۳
CSS\06F3

FAQ

What does the Extended Arabic-indic Digit Three letter mean?

“۳” (EXTENDED ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT THREE, U+06F3) is a numeral glyph used to write the number 3 using an Arabic-Indic digit shape. Unlike ASCII “3”, this character is part of Unicode’s Arabic-Indic digit range, so it will render as a different digit form in supporting fonts. It’s most commonly used in Arabic-Indic numeral contexts for consistency in displays, typography, forms, and localized content. When copying into HTML or code, use the Unicode character itself or the given escapes to avoid font or encoding issues.

Is “۳” the same as the normal digit “3”?

It represents the number three, but it is a different Unicode character (U+06F3) with an Arabic-Indic digit glyph.

How do I copy “۳” into HTML?

You can paste the character directly, or use the HTML entity: ۳.

What is the Unicode code point for this digit?

The Unicode code point is U+06F3, named EXTENDED ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT THREE.

Why does “۳” look different on my screen?

Digit shapes depend on the font. If a font doesn’t support Arabic-Indic digits, it may render differently or not at all.