Domino Tile Horizontal-04-04 Symbol
A domino tile symbol showing a horizontal 4β4 layout.
U+1F051
π represents a domino tile with a horizontal orientation and 4β4 pips. Itβs commonly used to label or decorate game-related text. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode values in software.
Domino Tile Horizontal-04-04 Symbol Meaning
π is a Unicode domino tile symbol named βDOMINO TILE HORIZONTAL-04-04β (U+1F051). As a game icon, it visually communicates a specific domino face value (4 on both sides) in a horizontal tile style. Because dominoes are often used in casual games, math-and-puzzle contexts, and tabletop-themed design, this symbol can serve as a compact status marker (e.g., βready: 4β4β), a decorative element in posts about gameplay, or a UI element for game logic displays. Its meaning is primarily contextualβcentered on dominoes and tile-based activitiesβrather than a standalone concept outside games.
Common uses
- β’Decorating domino or board-game announcements in chat and social media
- β’Labeling a UI button or card that represents the 4β4 domino piece
- β’Adding visual cues to puzzle instructions or game rules text
- β’Creating themed posts, thumbnails, or thumbnails for domino gameplay
- β’Marking inventory, decks, or tile sets in game logs and spreadsheets
Examples
π Domino Tile Horizontal-04-04
- πNext up: π (4β4) is your draw.
- πI played the π tile to match the 4.
- πDeck check: two π tiles remaining.
- πGoal tile: collect π for the final move.
- πRound summaryβtiles used include π and π.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F051 | |
| HTML Entity | 🁑 | |
| HTML Code | 🁑 | |
| CSS | \1F051 |
FAQ
What is the Unicode for π?
π is Unicode U+1F051 (HTML: 🁑).
How do I copy the symbol into code?
Use the CSS/Unicode escape \\\\1F051 or JavaScript escape \\\\u{1F051}. HTML users can use 🁑.
What does the βHorizontal-04-04β part mean?
It indicates the domino tile is horizontal and displays 4 pips on both sides (4β4).
Where should I use this emoji/symbol?
It works well in domino-themed UI labels, game logs, puzzle instructions, and social posts where you want a clear tile reference.