Negative Squared Latin Capital Letter T Letter
π is the βnegative squaredβ button-style letter T symbol used to label or flag a state in text.
U+1F183
π is a Unicode symbol that appears as an enclosed, circled square with a capital βTβ. Itβs commonly used as a compact UI-like indicator in text, chat, and design mockups. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode/escape codes in code.
Negative Squared Latin Capital Letter T Letter Meaning
π is βNEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Tβ (U+1F183). As an enclosed and circled symbol, itβs often used like a button or status tag rather than a letter itself. The βnegativeβ framing makes it useful when you want to suggest rejection, absence, or an off/disabled state for something associated with βTβ (for example, a ticket type, team, test, turn, or threshold). In practice, many people use it purely for its visual styleβan eye-catching, label-like markβespecially in UI copy, dashboards, and social posts where space is limited.
Common uses
- β’Tagging a βnegativeβ or disabled status for an item labeled with βTβ
- β’Creating compact UI labels in chat, comments, or help text
- β’Denoting a specific option or category in polls and forms (e.g., test/turn type βTβ)
- β’Designing infographics or posters that need a button-like symbol
- β’Adding a quick visual marker in documentation or change logs
Examples
π Negative Squared Latin Capital Letter T
- πResult: π (not approved)
- πOption T: π disabled
- πVote for Team T: π
- πStatus update: πβno access
- πTest set T: π (excluded)
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F183 | |
| HTML Entity | 🆃 | |
| HTML Code | 🆃 | |
| CSS | \1F183 |
FAQ
What does the βTβ stand for in π?
Unicode defines it as a Latin capital letter βTβ, but the exact meaning (e.g., what βTβ refers to in your text) is up to your context.
How do I copy and paste π?
Copy the character directly from this page, or use the provided Unicode code point (U+1F183) for reliable insertion.
Can I use π in HTML and code?
Yes. Use the HTML entity 🆃 or the CSS escape \\1F183 and the JavaScript escape \\u{1F183} as provided.
Why does π look like a button or badge?
It belongs to the βEnclosed & Circledβ style in Unicode, which is designed to appear as a compact, label-like symbol.