Regional Indicator Symbol Letter V Letter
The π» emoji represents the βVβ regional indicator letter for building flag and region-style emoji.
U+1F1FB
π» is a regional indicator symbol letter used in emoji systems. By pairing regional indicator letters, you can form many flag emojis. Itβs commonly referenced by its Unicode name: REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER V.
Regional Indicator Symbol Letter V Letter Meaning
The βRegional Indicator Symbol Letter Vβ (Unicode code point U+1F1FB) is an emoji building block used to create region/flag-style symbols when combined with another regional indicator letter. On its own, it typically appears as a standalone letter emoji, but its main function is pairing with another letter to form a two-letter combination used for flags. This makes it useful for representing a βVβ code, abbreviation, or letter marker in emoji-based UI, design mockups, or playful text. In practice, many users encounter it indirectly as part of composing flag emojis.
Common uses
- β’Building flag emojis by pairing with another regional indicator letter
- β’Labeling or indicating βVβ in emoji-based UI elements
- β’Creating visual letter markers in social media captions or posts
- β’Using as a typographic accent in graphic design and templates
- β’Referencing Unicode/emoji components in developer documentation
Examples
π» Regional Indicator Symbol Letter V
- π»Vote π» tomorrow
- π»Meet me at Gate π»
- π»Version V: ready π»
- π»Channel: π»
- π»Team V starts now π»
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F1FB | |
| HTML Entity | 🇻 | |
| HTML Code | 🇻 | |
| CSS | \1F1FB |
FAQ
What does π» mean?
It is the Regional Indicator Symbol Letter V (U+1F1FB). Itβs mainly used as a building block to form flag emojis when combined with another regional indicator letter.
How do I use π» to make a flag emoji?
Pair it with another regional indicator letter emoji to create a two-letter combination. The rendering depends on the platformβs emoji support.
What is the Unicode code point for π»?
The Unicode code point is U+1F1FB.
How can I copy π» for use in HTML or code?
Use the HTML entity 🇻 or the JavaScript escape \\u{1F1FB}.