Negative Circled Latin Capital Letter D Letter
π is the negative circled capital letter D used as a clear labeled marker or option icon.
U+1F153
π is a circled, negative-styled letter D character. Itβs commonly used when you need a compact visual label that still reads as a letter. You can copy it directly into design tools, documents, or web text.
Negative Circled Latin Capital Letter D Letter Meaning
π is βNEGATIVE CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Dβ (Unicode U+1F153). The βnegative circledβ styling makes it stand out like an icon while still indicating the letter D. In practice, people use it as a labeled marker for choices (e.g., option D), steps, or sections in diagrams and UI. Because itβs a single Unicode character, it can be convenient for creating consistent, lightweight labels without importing an image. When designing, ensure the font you use supports the glyph so the appearance matches your intent.
Common uses
- β’Labeling multiple-choice options as βDβ with an icon-like marker
- β’Designing compact UI badges, tags, or status labels using a consistent letter icon
- β’Annotating diagrams, charts, or workflow steps where βDβ is a specific branch or step
- β’Creating category markers or section headings in documents and slides
- β’Posting quick option references in messages or forms (e.g., βPick π β)
Examples
π Negative Circled Latin Capital Letter D
- π Choose option π to continue.
- π Section π : Details and requirements.
- π Step π shows the final approval stage.
- π Your answer: π
- π Select π for the desktop version.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F153 | |
| HTML Entity | 🅓 | |
| HTML Code | 🅓 | |
| CSS | \1F153 |
FAQ
What does the Negative Circled Latin Capital Letter D letter mean?
π is βNEGATIVE CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Dβ (Unicode U+1F153). The βnegative circledβ styling makes it stand out like an icon while still indicating the letter D. In practice, people use it as a labeled marker for choices (e.g., option D), steps, or sections in diagrams and UI. Because itβs a single Unicode character, it can be convenient for creating consistent, lightweight labels without importing an image. When designing, ensure the font you use supports the glyph so the appearance matches your intent.
What Unicode character is π ?
π is NEGATIVE CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D, Unicode code point U+1F153.
How do I copy π for use in documents or web text?
Copy the character directly from this page (π ) and paste it into your editor, design tool, or website text.
Will π look the same on every device?
Appearance can vary by font and platform. If a font doesnβt support the glyph, it may not render as intended.
Can I use π in HTML or code?
Yes. The HTML entity is 🅓 and the JavaScript escape is \\u{1F153}.