Domino Tile Horizontal-03-03 Symbol
π shows a horizontal domino tile marked 03β03, useful for game and tile-themed designs.
U+1F049
π represents a domino tile in a horizontal layout with pips matching 03β03. Itβs handy when youβre labeling tiles, building game UI, or adding playful, board-game visuals to text.
Domino Tile Horizontal-03-03 Symbol Meaning
The π symbol is the Unicode character named βDOMINO TILE HORIZONTAL-03-03β (U+1F049). It visually depicts a horizontal domino tile where both ends show three pips, commonly understood as a 03β03 domino. Like other domino tile characters, itβs most often used to represent specific tile values in games, puzzles, or educational materials. In design and writing, it can also serve as a neutral, board-game-themed icon for categories such as tiles, matching sets, or turn-based actions. Because itβs value-specific, it works best when you want to communicate the exact domino combination rather than a generic βdominoβ image.
Common uses
- β’Labeling domino tiles in game guides or rules
- β’Building tile-based UI elements for domino apps
- β’Creating printable or digital domino set lists
- β’Using in board-game themed menus, cards, or icons
- β’Annotating puzzle steps where a specific 03β03 tile matters
Examples
π Domino Tile Horizontal-03-03
- πPlace π in slot A as the starting tile.
- πWe need the π (03β03) piece to complete the chain.
- πDraw: π β then match the three-pip end.
- πThe hand includes π along with two other tiles.
- πRound result: players played π this turn.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F049 | |
| HTML Entity | 🁉 | |
| HTML Code | 🁉 | |
| CSS | \1F049 |
FAQ
What character is π?
π is the Unicode character βDOMINO TILE HORIZONTAL-03-03β with codepoint U+1F049.
How do I copy π into software or documents?
Copy the symbol directly from this page, or use the provided HTML entity (🁉) / escapes like \\1F049 or \\u{1F049}.
What does the β03β03β part mean?
It indicates the domino tile has three pips on both ends in a horizontal orientation.
Will it display correctly on all devices?
Most modern systems support Unicode emoji-style symbols, but rendering can vary depending on the font and platform. If it doesnβt appear, try using a different font or confirming Unicode support.