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Domino Tile Horizontal-04-00 Symbol

🁍 is the Domino Tile Horizontal-04-00 symbol, showing a horizontal domino with pips representing 4–0.

U+1F04D

The 🁍 character is a domino tile symbol labeled β€œDOMINO TILE HORIZONTAL-04-00.” It’s useful when you want a clean, standardized look for game or tile visuals in text. You can copy it directly or use the provided Unicode details in code.

Domino Tile Horizontal-04-00 Symbol Meaning

🁍 represents a specific domino tile: β€œDOMINO TILE HORIZONTAL-04-00” (Unicode U+1F04D). As part of the Domino Tiles set, it visually conveys a horizontal domino whose ends correspond to 4 pips and 0 pips. Because it’s a dedicated Unicode character, it works well in plain text across many platforms, avoiding image files. People commonly use it to label tiles in dominoes, annotate game states, or build lightweight, text-based UI elements. It can also appear in drafts, spreadsheets, or chat messages where a quick visual reference to a specific tile is helpful.

Common uses

  • β€’Labeling a specific domino tile in a game log or scoreboard
  • β€’Designing text-based domino instructions or rules examples
  • β€’Indicating tile availability (e.g., β€œplace 🁍 next”) in chat or notes
  • β€’Creating lightweight UI elements in terminals, chats, or mockups
  • β€’Building educational worksheets or flashcard content for dominoes

Examples

🁍 Domino Tile Horizontal-04-00

  • 🁍Draw: 🁍 (4–0).
  • 🁍Played 🁍 onto the left end.
  • 🁍Next move option: 🁍 or 🁏.
  • 🁍Tile set includes 🁍 and the other 4–0 variations.
  • 🁍Round 2: rotate and place 🁍.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F04D
HTML Entity🁍
HTML Code🁍
CSS\1F04D

FAQ

What does 🁍 stand for?

It’s the β€œDOMINO TILE HORIZONTAL-04-00” Unicode character, depicting a horizontal domino with 4 pips and 0 pips.

How can I copy 🁍 for use in text or social posts?

Copy the character directly from this page (🁍) and paste it anywhere your font supports it.

What is the Unicode information for 🁍?

Unicode name: DOMINO TILE HORIZONTAL-04-00; code point: U+1F04D; HTML entity: 🁍 CSS escape: \\1F04D; JavaScript escape: \\u{1F04D}.

Will it display the same on every device?

Most platforms support Unicode emoji-style symbols, but appearance can vary by font and rendering. If it doesn’t show correctly, try another font or platform.

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