Domino Tile Horizontal-03-06 Symbol
A horizontal domino tile showing the values 3 and 6.
U+1F04C
π is a domino tile emoji labeled βDOMINO TILE HORIZONTAL-03-06β. Itβs useful for game UIs, casual graphics, and playful text. Use the copy codes below to paste it reliably across platforms.
Domino Tile Horizontal-03-06 Symbol Meaning
π represents a domino tile with the numbers 3 and 6 arranged in a horizontal orientation. Itβs primarily used to convey a domino piece in games, puzzles, or themed visuals. Because itβs part of the Domino Tiles category, itβs often chosen for board-game interfaces, card/tile inventories, or status indicators in turn-based play. In text, people also use it as a lighthearted symbol for βdominoesβ or for signaling that content relates to domino-style gameplay, moves, or scoring. Its meaning stays mostly literal: a specific domino tile design (3β6) rather than a general βdiceβ or βnumberβ icon.
Common uses
- β’Labeling a domino piece in a digital board game or rules screen
- β’Showing a move, draw, or tile result in a turn-based game UI
- β’Creating game-themed icons for mobile apps and websites
- β’Designing puzzle or trivia visuals that reference specific domino values
- β’Adding a playful accent to messages about domino nights or matches
Examples
π Domino Tile Horizontal-03-06
- πPlayer 2 draws π.
- πCurrent tile: π (3β6).
- πShuffle the set, then place π in the starting row.
- πI played π to continue the chain.
- πScore update: pair completed with π.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F04C | |
| HTML Entity | 🁌 | |
| HTML Code | 🁌 | |
| CSS | \1F04C |
FAQ
What does π represent?
It represents a domino tile labeled βDOMINO TILE HORIZONTAL-03-06,β showing 3 and 6 in a horizontal layout.
How do I copy π reliably in code?
Use the provided codes: HTML entity (🁌), CSS escape (\\1F04C), or JavaScript escape (\\u{1F04C}).
Why does the symbol look different on some devices?
Like most emoji, the artwork can vary by platform and font support, even though the underlying code point is the same.
Is this emoji meant for domino games specifically?
Yesβits most common use is literal: representing a specific domino tile for game interfaces, puzzles, and domino-related visuals.