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Domino Tile Vertical-01-03 Symbol

🁭 is the β€œdomino tile vertical-01-03” symbol, representing a domino tile with 1 and 3 spots.

U+1F06D

🁭 is a domino tile emoji-style symbol you can use to represent the β€œ1|3” tile. It’s useful for board game captions, UI elements, or visual status indicators in apps and posts. Below you’ll find copy options and practical examples.

Domino Tile Vertical-01-03 Symbol Meaning

The 🁭 symbol is named β€œDOMINO TILE VERTICAL-01-03” (U+1F06D) and depicts a vertical domino tile showing values 1 and 3. In most everyday contexts, it’s simply a visual shorthand for that specific domino piece in games like dominoes. Designers and developers may also use it as a themed icon for game lobbies, match trackers, or card/tile displays where the orientation (vertical) and values matter. Because it’s tied to the Unicode character, it’s best used when you want a consistent, copyable symbol that renders as the same domino tile across supported platforms.

Common uses

  • β€’Labeling a specific domino in a game log or match history
  • β€’Creating themed UI elements for domino games (e.g., tile selection or inventory)
  • β€’Writing instructions or rules in educational or hobby content
  • β€’Annotating screenshots or diagrams that show β€œ1|3” tile positions
  • β€’Using as a decorative symbol in social posts about domino play

Examples

🁭 Domino Tile Vertical 1-3

  • 🁭I played 🁭 (1–3) to extend the chain.
  • 🁭Tile in hand: 🁭 β€” ready for the next move.
  • 🁭Round summary: drew 🁭 and kept it for later.
  • 🁭Place 🁭 vertically on the matching end.
  • 🁭Score update: 🁭 added to the total tiles.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F06D
HTML Entity🁭
HTML Code🁭
CSS\1F06D

FAQ

What does the 🁭 symbol represent?

It represents the domino tile β€œvertical-01-03,” showing values 1 and 3.

What is the Unicode code point for 🁭?

The Unicode code point is U+1F06D.

How can I copy 🁭 in HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 🁭.

Can I use it in code as an escape sequence?

Yes. CSS escape: \\1F06D and JavaScript escape: \\u{1F06D}.