Parenthesized Latin Capital Letter X Letter
π§ is a Unicode symbol showing a capital X enclosed in parentheses.
U+1F127
π§ (Parenthesized Latin Capital Letter X) is a single Unicode character you can copy into text, designs, and code. Itβs commonly used to label items, options, or referenced variables where a stylized βXβ helps readability.
Parenthesized Latin Capital Letter X Letter Meaning
π§ is an βenclosed & circledβ style symbol: it displays the Latin capital letter X with parentheses around it. Because itβs a standalone Unicode character (U+1F127), it can be used anywhere text supports emoji-like symbols without needing separate characters for β(β and βXβ. Visually, itβs often used as a compact marker for an item, option, or variable name. In documentation or lists, the parenthesized look can distinguish X from plain text, helping users scan quickly. Treat it primarily as a typographic label rather than a universal mathematical operator or a special-purpose icon.
Common uses
- β’Labeling a selectable option as β(X)β in forms or menus
- β’Marking a variable or placeholder in notes, templates, or documentation
- β’Tagging steps or items in checklists where X-style markers are helpful
- β’Styling quiz or survey choices to make them visually distinct
- β’Creating consistent headings or callouts in social posts and graphics
Examples
π§ Parenthesized Latin Capital Letter X
- π§Choose your level: π§ High, π¨ Medium, π© Low.
- π§Result: π§ (x is present) β review the details below.
- π§Step 2: Apply factor π§ and then re-check the calculation.
- π§Audit item π§ β update the status and add a short note.
- π§Answer options: π§, π¨, and π©.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F127 | |
| HTML Entity | 🄧 | |
| HTML Code | 🄧 | |
| CSS | \1F127 |
FAQ
What does the Parenthesized Latin Capital Letter X letter mean?
π§ is an βenclosed & circledβ style symbol: it displays the Latin capital letter X with parentheses around it. Because itβs a standalone Unicode character (U+1F127), it can be used anywhere text supports emoji-like symbols without needing separate characters for β(β and βXβ. Visually, itβs often used as a compact marker for an item, option, or variable name. In documentation or lists, the parenthesized look can distinguish X from plain text, helping users scan quickly. Treat it primarily as a typographic label rather than a universal mathematical operator or a special-purpose icon.
What is the Unicode code point for π§?
π§ has the Unicode code point U+1F127.
How do I copy π§ into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 🄧
What CSS or JavaScript escapes can I use for this symbol?
CSS escape: \\1F127. JavaScript escape: \\u{1F127}.
Is π§ the same as writing (X) with normal characters?
Not exactly. π§ is a single Unicode character that visually resembles a parenthesized capital X, while (X) uses separate characters.