Domino Tile Horizontal-06-06 Symbol
A domino tile symbol showing a horizontal 06β06 layout.
U+1F061
π‘ is a domino tile emoji-style character labeled βDOMINO TILE HORIZONTAL-06-06β. Itβs useful when you need a clear, recognizable tile for game text or UI elements. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode/HTML forms in code.
Domino Tile Horizontal-06-06 Symbol Meaning
This symbol represents a domino tile with the two ends labeled β06β and arranged horizontally (βHORIZONTAL-06-06β). Itβs commonly used in contexts where dominoes are being referenced visuallyβsuch as game instructions, scoreboards, tile sets, or digital representations of domino hands. Like other symbol tiles, it helps communicate which specific tile is meant without relying on lengthy text. Because itβs a standardized Unicode character, it can be used reliably in documents, messaging apps, and developer interfaces that support the code point.
Common uses
- β’Building a digital dominoes game UI that displays the exact tile value
- β’Creating scoreboards or hand lists for domino matches
- β’Using in rule explanations or cheat-sheets where specific tiles matter
- β’Designing icons or stickers for domino-themed posts and graphics
- β’Tagging or labeling content related to domino tile sets
Examples
π‘ Domino Tile Horizontal-06-06
- π‘βPlay π‘ next to the 6 on the table.β
- π‘βYour hand: π‘, π₯, and π€.β
- π‘βRound result: π‘ matched successfully.β
- π‘βTile set includes multiple 06β06 horizontals like π‘.β
- π‘βMove: place π‘ to complete the chain.β
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F061 | |
| HTML Entity | 🁡 | |
| HTML Code | 🁡 | |
| CSS | \1F061 |
FAQ
What does π‘ represent?
It represents the Unicode character for βDOMINO TILE HORIZONTAL-06-06β, a horizontal domino tile with 06β06.
How do I copy π‘ into my project or text?
Copy the character directly (π‘) or use the provided Unicode/HTML forms like HTML entity 🁡 or Unicode U+1F061.
Can I use π‘ in web and software code?
Yes. You can use HTML entity form 🁡 or the Unicode escape \u0000-style form shown as \\u{1F061} in JavaScript environments that support it.
Will it display correctly on all devices?
It should display when the userβs system and fonts support the Unicode domino tile character U+1F061; otherwise it may fall back to a placeholder glyph.