Domino Tile Vertical-00-03 Symbol
π¦ is the Domino Tile Vertical-00-03 character used to represent a vertical domino tile.
U+1F066
The π¦ symbol is a domino tile character from the Domino Tiles block. Itβs useful when you want a clear, text-based domino tile icon without using images. Below youβll find meaning, practical use cases, and ready-to-copy formats.
Domino Tile Vertical-00-03 Symbol Meaning
π¦ represents a specific domino tile design: βDOMINO TILE VERTICAL-00-03β (Unicode U+1F066). In practice, itβs used to depict domino game pieces in textβsuch as showing a layout, describing moves, or labeling tile values. Because itβs a standardized Unicode character, it can be included in documents, chat messages, UI mockups, and game logs where domino tiles need to appear consistently. Like other domino glyphs, its meaning is primarily visual and game-oriented: it signals a particular tile orientation and value pairing (vertical, 00-03).
Common uses
- β’Displaying domino tiles in game instructions and move notations
- β’Building UI text for domino-themed apps or digital board games
- β’Annotating domino layouts in learning materials or spreadsheets
- β’Adding a tile icon to chat messages during gameplay coordination
- β’Labeling domino categories or card/tile types in design mockups
Examples
π¦ Domino Tile Vertical-00-03
- π¦βPlace π¦ next to the 03 end to match the number.β
- π¦βYour opening play: π¦ (vertical 00β03).β
- π¦βGrid preview: see row 2 for π¦.β
- π¦βIn the draw pile, the tile that matches is π¦.β
- π¦βRound summary: played π¦ as part of the set.β
Variations
Ready to copy
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F066 | |
| HTML Entity | 🁦 | |
| HTML Code | 🁦 | |
| CSS | \1F066 |
FAQ
What does π¦ mean?
π¦ is the Unicode character βDOMINO TILE VERTICAL-00-03,β representing a vertical domino tile with the 00β03 pairing.
How do I copy π¦ into my text or design tool?
Copy the character directly (π¦) or use the HTML entity (🁦) depending on your workflow.
What are the Unicode details for this symbol?
Unicode code point: U+1F066 (HTML entity: 🁦).
Will this symbol display correctly everywhere?
Most modern systems support it, but display can vary by font and platform. If you see a missing glyph, try another font or rendering environment.