Negative Squared Pa Letter
π Negative Squared PA is an enclosed circled symbol character marked as U+1F18C.
U+1F18C
The π βNegative Squared PAβ emoji is an enclosed & circled symbol represented by U+1F18C. It can be copied into chat, documents, or design mockups to add a compact status-like mark.
Negative Squared Pa Letter Meaning
π (Unicode U+1F18C) is the βNegative Squared PAβ enclosed symbol. Like many βsquaredβ emoji characters, itβs often used as a compact indicator rather than a word. In practical contexts, it can help convey a negative or βno/negativeβ style status alongside other text (for example, in lists, badges, or UI labels). Because its visual intent may be interpreted by readers based on surrounding content, it works best when paired with a short label such as βnegative,β βnot applicable,β or βdeclined.β Itβs also useful for icon-like annotations when you want a symbol that stands out from plain text.
Common uses
- β’Marking a negative or denied status in a checklist or table
- β’Labeling βnegative/incorrectβ results in study or training materials
- β’Using as a badge-style icon next to short status text in UI mockups
- β’Indicating βnot applicable/declinedβ in forms, comments, or logs
- β’Adding a distinctive symbol to social posts or templates for quick meaning
Examples
π Negative Squared PA
- πTest result: π
- πRequest status: π Declined
- πSymptoms screen: π Negative
- πCompliance check: π Not applicable
- πUpdate included? π No
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F18C | |
| HTML Entity | 🆌 | |
| HTML Code | 🆌 | |
| CSS | \1F18C |
FAQ
What is the Unicode for π Negative Squared PA?
It is Unicode U+1F18C.
How do I copy π and paste it on a website or in code?
You can copy the character directly. For code, use HTML entity 🆌, CSS/Unicode escape \\1F18C, or JavaScript escape \\u{1F18C}.
What does π mean?
Itβs the βNegative Squared PAβ enclosed symbol. Itβs commonly used as a compact negative/status indicator when paired with text that clarifies the meaning.
Will π look the same on every device?
The character is Unicode, but the exact appearance can vary slightly depending on the platform and font support.