Squared Latin Capital Letter D Letter
π³ is a squared, enclosed version of the letter D for neat labeling and typography styling.
U+1F133
π³ is part of the βEnclosed & Circledβ block and represents a squared, enclosed Latin capital letter D. You can use it as a distinctive label or typographic accent in lists, posters, and UI mockups.
Squared Latin Capital Letter D Letter Meaning
π³ is a typographic glyph: a squared, enclosed Latin capital letter βDβ. In most contexts, it functions simply as a styled letter rather than a special symbol with a single universal meaning. Designers often use it to make labels stand out (for example, section identifiers, steps, or options). Because it looks like a letter inside a decorative enclosure, it can also be used to create consistent visual hierarchy in posters, menus, or infographics. Like other enclosed letter forms, the appearance may vary slightly by font, but it remains recognizable as a boxed βDβ.
Common uses
- β’Section or chapter labels where βDβ needs to be visually distinct
- β’Step or option markers in educational materials and worksheets
- β’Designing icon-like UI tiles or badge text for βDβ categories
- β’Creating consistent typographic markers in posters, flyers, and infographics
- β’Adding a decorative letter element to social media graphics
Examples
π³ Squared Latin Capital Letter D
- π³Choose π³ for the βDβ option on the form.
- π³Step π³: Review the checklist before submitting.
- π³Panel π³ shows the device details.
- π³Category π³ includes advanced settings.
- π³Answer π³ corresponds to question four.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F133 | |
| HTML Entity | 🄳 | |
| HTML Code | 🄳 | |
| CSS | \1F133 |
FAQ
What does the Squared Latin Capital Letter D letter mean?
π³ is a typographic glyph: a squared, enclosed Latin capital letter βDβ. In most contexts, it functions simply as a styled letter rather than a special symbol with a single universal meaning. Designers often use it to make labels stand out (for example, section identifiers, steps, or options). Because it looks like a letter inside a decorative enclosure, it can also be used to create consistent visual hierarchy in posters, menus, or infographics. Like other enclosed letter forms, the appearance may vary slightly by font, but it remains recognizable as a boxed βDβ.
What is π³ exactly?
π³ is the Unicode character βSQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Dβ (U+1F133), a squared/enclosed boxed version of the letter D.
Can I use π³ as a substitute for the normal letter D?
Yes. Visually it reads as βDβ, but itβs styled as an enclosed glyph, so itβs best for labels and design accents rather than plain text.
Will π³ look the same on every device?
It should render as a squared D across platforms, but exact appearance can vary by font and system rendering.
How do I copy π³ into my project?
Copy the character directly from this page. You can also use the provided Unicode code point U+1F133 if your workflow supports it.