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Alchemical Symbol For Crucible-2 Symbol

🝦 represents an alchemical crucible symbol used in stylized chemistry and alchemy themes.

U+1F766

🝦 is the Unicode character named “ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR CRUCIBLE-2” (U+1F766). It’s commonly used in decorative or symbolic contexts related to alchemy, chemistry aesthetics, and themed typography.

Alchemical Symbol For Crucible-2 Symbol Meaning

🝦 is an alchemical glyph associated with the crucible, typically presented as part of alchemy-themed sets of symbols. As its Unicode name indicates, it specifically corresponds to the “crucible-2” variant, making it useful when you want a crucible mark that matches a particular symbol in a standardized set. In practice, people use it to add period- or laboratory-themed flavor to designs, UI elements, book covers, posters, and educational or fictional content. Because it’s a dedicated Unicode symbol, it can be reliably copied into text and used in modern fonts and web interfaces that support U+1F766.

Common uses

  • Adding alchemy or laboratory-themed decoration to posters and flyers
  • Labeling sections or icons in game UI (alchemy, potion crafting, chemistry labs)
  • Using in book and article headings to signal an alchemy or transformation theme
  • Enhancing cards, stickers, and social posts for fantasy or science-themed communities
  • Including in digital documents or presentations where a standardized symbol set matters

Examples

🝦 Alchemical Symbol for Crucible-2

  • 🝦Careful—use 🝦 to denote the crucible phase.
  • 🝦The workshop icon is 🝦, representing crucible-2.
  • 🝦Our potion diagram starts with 🝦 in the preparation step.
  • 🝦I added 🝦 to the chapter header for the alchemy section.
  • 🝦The UI uses 🝦 as the crafting symbol for alchemical brews.

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F766
HTML Entity🝦
HTML Code🝦
CSS\1F766

FAQ

What is the Unicode code point for 🝦?

🝦 is U+1F766, named “ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR CRUCIBLE-2”.

How can I copy 🝦 into my website or app?

You can copy the character directly (🝦) or use its numeric entity 🝦, or escapes like \\1F766 / \\u{1F766}.

Does 🝦 always display correctly everywhere?

It will display only if the viewer’s device and fonts support U+1F766. Otherwise, it may appear as a missing glyph.

What does “crucible-2” mean for this symbol?

It indicates this specific Unicode variant within a set of alchemical crucible symbols, distinguishing it from other “crucible” variations.

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