Die Face-2 Symbol
⚁ is the die face showing two pips, used to represent rolling or selecting the number 2.
U+2681
⚁ is a dice symbol commonly shown as the die face with two dots. It’s often used in games, prompts, and UI elements where a result of 2 is relevant.
Die Face-2 Symbol Meaning
⚁ (Unicode name: DIE FACE-2, code point U+2681) represents a standard die face with two pips. The most common meaning is “result: 2” in contexts like dice rolls, random outcomes, or turn indicators. Because it visually matches a physical six-sided die face, it’s also used in instructional graphics (e.g., “roll and get 2”) and playful counters. In digital design, it can function as a compact way to label a score, level, or option tied to the number two without writing the numeral. Its meaning is typically straightforward and limited to the die-face/number-2 concept.
Common uses
- •Labeling dice roll outcomes where the result is 2
- •Displaying score, counters, or points tied to the number two in games
- •Building simple game UI (e.g., turn states or selectable outcomes)
- •Creating social posts or messages about rolling 2 or getting “two”
- •Using as a visual icon in instructional or quiz content
Examples
⚁ Die Face-2 Symbol
- ⚁Rolled: ⚁
- ⚁You got ⚁ this round!
- ⚁Choice 2: ⚁
- ⚁Target result is ⚁
- ⚁Score update: +2 ⚁
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+2681 | |
| HTML Entity | ⚁ | |
| HTML Code | ⚁ | |
| CSS | \2681 |
FAQ
What does ⚁ mean?
⚁ is the die face-2 symbol, meaning the dice result (or icon) for the number two.
How do I copy ⚁ to use it in text or social posts?
Copy the character ⚁ from this page and paste it directly into your message or design tool.
What is the Unicode for ⚁?
It uses Unicode code point U+2681 (HTML entity: ⚁).
How can I include ⚁ in code?
HTML: ⚁ | CSS: \\2681 | JavaScript: \\u{2681}.