Parenthesized Latin Capital Letter T Letter
π£ is an enclosed form of the Latin capital letter T used as a stylized letter marker.
U+1F123
The symbol π£ is a Unicode character: an enclosed Latin capital letter T. Itβs handy when you want a typographic, badge-like letter in text. You can copy it directly or use standard Unicode escapes in code.
Parenthesized Latin Capital Letter T Letter Meaning
π£ (Unicode U+1F123) represents a Latin capital letter βTβ presented inside an enclosure, making it look like a marked or labeled character rather than a plain letter. Itβs commonly used as a stylized letter for headings, options, labels, or UI elements where you want βTβ to stand out. Like other enclosed letter symbols, it helps convey structure in documents and designsβsuch as steps, categories, or referenced itemsβwithout needing custom fonts. The exact appearance depends on the font and platform, but the underlying code point remains the same.
Common uses
- β’Use as a stylized label for a section, tab, or button marked βTβ.
- β’Include in checklists or step lists where βTβ indicates a specific item or category.
- β’Design posters or flyers that require decorative letter markers.
- β’Add visual structure to templates for quizzes, worksheets, or forms.
- β’Use in social posts to brand or tag content with a βTβ marker.
Examples
π£ Enclosed Latin Capital Letter T
- π£Select option π£ for the third category.
- π£Step π£: Review the checklist and confirm.
- π£Course track π£ β Technology & Systems.
- π£Label π£: Total cost (USD).
- π£Use π£ as the header for Section T.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F123 | |
| HTML Entity | 🄣 | |
| HTML Code | 🄣 | |
| CSS | \1F123 |
FAQ
What does the Parenthesized Latin Capital Letter T letter mean?
π£ (Unicode U+1F123) represents a Latin capital letter βTβ presented inside an enclosure, making it look like a marked or labeled character rather than a plain letter. Itβs commonly used as a stylized letter for headings, options, labels, or UI elements where you want βTβ to stand out. Like other enclosed letter symbols, it helps convey structure in documents and designsβsuch as steps, categories, or referenced itemsβwithout needing custom fonts. The exact appearance depends on the font and platform, but the underlying code point remains the same.
What Unicode character is π£?
π£ is U+1F123, named βPARENTHESIZED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Tβ.
How do I copy π£ into HTML?
You can paste the character directly, or use the HTML entity: 🄣
What escapes can I use in code?
CSS escape: \\1F123. JavaScript escape: \\u{1F123}.
Will π£ look the same on every device?
Appearance can vary by font and platform, but the character identity (U+1F123) remains consistent.