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πŸ₯

Domino Tile Vertical-00-02 Symbol

πŸ₯ is the DOMINO TILE VERTICAL-00-02 symbol, useful for game tiles, icons, and visual notation.

U+1F065

πŸ₯ represents a specific domino tile: vertical orientation with 00–02. It’s commonly used wherever you need a clear, recognizable game-tile icon. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode/code-point forms in web and app content.

Domino Tile Vertical-00-02 Symbol Meaning

πŸ₯ is a Unicode domino tile symbol named β€œDOMINO TILE VERTICAL-00-02” (U+1F065). The β€œvertical” and β€œ00–02” details indicate the tile’s pip values and layout, making it appropriate for representing a particular domino piece rather than a generic domino emoji. In practice, it helps convey game state in text-based UIs, display rules or examples in guides, and label tiles in casual messaging or design mockups. As with many symbol emojis, its exact appearance can vary slightly by platform font support, but the character remains the same.

Common uses

  • β€’Building a text-based game interface that shows specific domino tiles
  • β€’Labeling domino pieces in teaching materials, rulebooks, or tutorials
  • β€’Designing board/card UI mockups with consistent tile icons
  • β€’Creating social posts or chat messages about a particular domino draw
  • β€’Annotating examples in software documentation for game logic or notation

Examples

πŸ₯ Domino Tile Vertical 00-02

  • πŸ₯Draw: πŸ₯ (vertical 00–02).
  • πŸ₯Current tile set: πŸ₯, πŸͺ, 🁫.
  • πŸ₯Place πŸ₯ on the board to match the 0/2 ends.
  • πŸ₯In this example, the player receives πŸ₯.
  • πŸ₯Game UI icon for the tile: πŸ₯.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F065
HTML Entity🁥
HTML Code🁥
CSS\1F065

FAQ

What does πŸ₯ stand for?

πŸ₯ is the Unicode character β€œDOMINO TILE VERTICAL-00-02,” representing a vertical domino tile with pip values 00–02.

What is the Unicode code point for πŸ₯?

The Unicode code point for πŸ₯ is U+1F065.

How can I copy πŸ₯ into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 🁥.

Will πŸ₯ look the same on every device?

The underlying character is the same, but the visual appearance can vary depending on the platform’s font and emoji/symbol support.