Squared Latin Capital Letter E Letter
π΄ is the βSquared Latin Capital Letter Eβ symbol from Unicode (U+1F134).
U+1F134
π΄ (Squared Latin Capital Letter E) is a Unicode character you can copy into text, designs, and UI. Itβs part of the βEnclosed & Circledβ set and can be used where you need a compact labeled letter style. Below are practical ways to use and reference it in different formats.
Squared Latin Capital Letter E Letter Meaning
π΄ is a Unicode character named βSQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Eβ (U+1F134). Visually, it places a capital letter βEβ inside a squared, enclosed form, making it useful as a tidy label-like glyph. Because itβs an enclosed letter, itβs often used to create structured text, such as step names, options, or game/menu item indicators. It can also help designers maintain consistent typography when using letter badges in posters, slides, or icons. Use it when you want the letter βEβ to look self-contained rather than standalone.
Common uses
- β’Numbered or lettered options in UI (e.g., βEβ choice badges)
- β’Step indicators in instructions or presentations where βEβ needs emphasis
- β’Category labels in infographics (e.g., section βEβ)
- β’Game menus and headings that use compact enclosed letter tiles
- β’Decorative typography in social posts and design mockups
Examples
π΄ Squared Latin Capital Letter E
- π΄Choose option π΄ to continue.
- π΄Section π΄: Equipment
- π΄Step π΄ β Review the checklist.
- π΄Difficulty: π΄ (Expert)
- π΄Answer set π΄
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F134 | |
| HTML Entity | 🄴 | |
| HTML Code | 🄴 | |
| CSS | \1F134 |
FAQ
What does the Squared Latin Capital Letter E letter mean?
π΄ is a Unicode character named βSQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Eβ (U+1F134). Visually, it places a capital letter βEβ inside a squared, enclosed form, making it useful as a tidy label-like glyph. Because itβs an enclosed letter, itβs often used to create structured text, such as step names, options, or game/menu item indicators. It can also help designers maintain consistent typography when using letter badges in posters, slides, or icons. Use it when you want the letter βEβ to look self-contained rather than standalone.
What is the Unicode code point for π΄?
π΄ is U+1F134.
How do I copy π΄ in HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 🄴
What CSS escape can I use for π΄?
Use: \\1F134
What JavaScript escape can I use for π΄?
Use: \\u{1F134}