Domino Tile Horizontal-02-03 Symbol
A domino tile symbol showing horizontal ends labeled 02 and 03.
U+1F042
The π symbol is a domino tile character commonly used in game-themed and UI designs. Itβs useful when you want a compact, text-friendly representation of domino tiles. You can copy it directly or use the provided code points and escapes.
Domino Tile Horizontal-02-03 Symbol Meaning
π is a Unicode domino tile character named βDOMINO TILE HORIZONTAL-02-03β (U+1F042). Domino tiles typically represent a pair of numbers; in this specific tile, the ends are labeled 2 and 3 and the orientation is horizontal. As a result, the symbol is most often used to illustrate dominoes in text when a full graphic would be unnecessary, to label tile results in simple interfaces, or to add visual flair to posts and stories about domino games. Depending on context, it can also function as a compact βgame tileβ icon in templates, menus, or educational material.
Common uses
- β’Labeling specific domino tiles in scoreboards or turn logs
- β’Adding tile icons to game instructions and tutorial text
- β’Using as a visual element in tabletop game-themed social posts
- β’Designing lightweight UI mockups where icons should be text-based
- β’Representing tile values in educational or math/game writing
Examples
π Domino Tile Horizontal 02-03
- πYour hand includes π and three others.
- πRound 5: played π to match 3.
- πScore update: π counts as 5 points total.
- πPick a tile: π or π?
- πThe result after the draw is π.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F042 | |
| HTML Entity | 🁂 | |
| HTML Code | 🁂 | |
| CSS | \1F042 |
FAQ
How do I copy the π domino tile symbol?
Copy the character directly from this page, or use the provided code point U+1F042 / HTML entity 🁂.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
The symbolβs Unicode code point is U+1F042.
What does βHorizontal-02-03β mean?
It describes the domino tile orientation (horizontal) and the two end values (2 and 3).
Can I use π in HTML, CSS, or JavaScript?
Yes. Use HTML entity 🁂, or CSS/JS escapes like \\1F042 and \\u{1F042} as provided on this page.