Squared Latin Capital Letter X Letter
A squared, enclosed capital βXβ character for clear labeling and compact icon-like text.
U+1F147
π is the Unicode character called βSQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Xβ (U+1F147). It looks like a capital X placed inside a square, making it useful as a compact label or marker.
Squared Latin Capital Letter X Letter Meaning
The π symbol is primarily used as a stylized, self-contained letter βXβ in a squared, enclosed form. Because it reads clearly as an X, it often works as a compact marker in text where a standard βXβ might blend in. Youβll commonly see it in UI labels, badges, or notation where designers want a consistent βicon-likeβ character without adding images. It can also be used for abbreviations, checks/cross-style labeling, or to call out a specific item in a list, form, or documentβwhile keeping the typography consistent across platforms.
Common uses
- β’Use as a compact label for βXβ options in forms and settings
- β’Add a consistent cross/flag-style marker in lists and checklists
- β’Create lightweight badges or tags in social posts and announcements
- β’Use in diagrams or notes to denote an item named βXβ
- β’Employ in UI mockups where you want an enclosed X without icons
Examples
π Squared Latin Capital Letter X
- π Option π selected
- π Item π needs review
- π Field name: X β π
- π Mark π for exclusion
- π Badge: π (category X)
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F147 | |
| HTML Entity | 🅇 | |
| HTML Code | 🅇 | |
| CSS | \1F147 |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for π ?
π is U+1F147 (Unicode name: βSQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Xβ).
How can I copy π on my device?
Select the character on this page and copy/paste it into your text editor, browser, or design tool.
Will π look the same on all platforms?
It may render slightly differently depending on the font and device, but it should remain a squared, enclosed capital X.
What does π usually indicate in UI or text?
Most often itβs used as an enclosed βXβ label or markerβfor example, a selectable option, exclusion indicator, or item tag.