Negative Squared Latin Capital Letter N Letter
π ½ is the Negative Squared Latin Capital Letter N, an enclosed/circled letter form for labels and UI elements.
U+1F17D
π ½ (U+1F17D) is a special enclosed symbol showing a capital βNβ with a negative/squared style. Itβs often used to add a distinctive look to text labels, badges, and interface markers. This page helps you copy it and use it correctly across platforms.
Negative Squared Latin Capital Letter N Letter Meaning
π ½ is an enclosed & circled style character that represents a capital letter βNβ in a βnegative squaredβ presentation. In practice, itβs used as a decorative or compact typographic mark rather than a standalone word. Because it looks like a badge, it can signal a category, step, option, or status in user interfaces and documents. People also use it in templates, signage-style graphics, and brand-like layouts where normal βNβ characters may look too plain. As with many symbol glyphs, the exact appearance can vary slightly by font support, but the codepoint identifies the same character.
Common uses
- β’Creating badge-style labels for options or steps (e.g., βStep Nβ)
- β’Marking items in UI lists or diagrams with a consistent visual tag
- β’Designing compact identifiers for sections in documents and presentations
- β’Adding a decorative letter marker for themed posts, thumbnails, or graphics
- β’Typing a stylized βNβ in forms, apps, and template text where plain text is insufficient
Examples
π ½ Negative Squared N Symbol
- π ½Option π ½: Night mode
- π ½Step π ½: Review settings
- π ½Section π ½ β Notifications
- π ½Model N variant π ½
- π ½Choose π ½ to proceed
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F17D | |
| HTML Entity | 🅽 | |
| HTML Code | 🅽 | |
| CSS | \1F17D |
FAQ
What does the Negative Squared Latin Capital Letter N letter mean?
π ½ is an enclosed & circled style character that represents a capital letter βNβ in a βnegative squaredβ presentation. In practice, itβs used as a decorative or compact typographic mark rather than a standalone word. Because it looks like a badge, it can signal a category, step, option, or status in user interfaces and documents. People also use it in templates, signage-style graphics, and brand-like layouts where normal βNβ characters may look too plain. As with many symbol glyphs, the exact appearance can vary slightly by font support, but the codepoint identifies the same character.
What is the Unicode information for π ½?
π ½ is named βNEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Nβ and has codepoint U+1F17D.
How do I copy π ½ into HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: 🅽
How do I include π ½ in CSS or JavaScript?
CSS escape: \\1F17D. JavaScript escape: \\u{1F17D}.
Will π ½ always look the same everywhere?
Its codepoint is consistent (U+1F17D), but the visible style can vary by font support. If the font lacks the glyph, it may not render as expected.