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πŸ‚Ž

Domino Tile Vertical-06-01 Symbol

A vertical domino tile emoji representing the 06–01 tile design.

U+1F08E

πŸ‚Ž is a domino tile symbol used to visualize a specific domino piece in vertical form. It’s helpful for game notes, templates, and UI elements where players recognize tiles quickly.

Domino Tile Vertical-06-01 Symbol Meaning

πŸ‚Ž represents a domino tile in vertical orientation with the faces labeled as 06–01. Domino emojis are commonly used to make card-and-tile content more readable at a glance, especially for games like dominoes, tile-matching activities, and casual puzzle discussions. Because it’s tied to a particular tile layout, it works well in turn-by-turn explanations, scoring breakdowns, and status indicators where the exact piece matters. In design or development contexts, it can be pasted into interfaces, chat messages, or documentation to accurately convey the tile type without using text alone.

Common uses

  • β€’Writing game move logs that specify which domino tile was played
  • β€’Designing posters or social posts for dominoes events and challenges
  • β€’Creating UI badges or status markers in domino-related apps
  • β€’Building educational materials about domino sets and tile layouts
  • β€’Adding quick visual indicators in spreadsheets or trackers for games

Examples

πŸ‚Ž Vertical Domino Tile (06-01) | Copy & Info

  • πŸ‚ŽPlayer A played πŸ‚Ž to complete the line.
  • πŸ‚ŽRound 3: deal included πŸ‚Ž.
  • πŸ‚ŽMy hand shows πŸ‚Ž and two doubles.
  • πŸ‚ŽScore update: placed πŸ‚Ž for +5 points.
  • πŸ‚ŽThe board position now includes πŸ‚Ž on the left edge.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F08E
HTML Entity🂎
HTML Code🂎
CSS\1F08E

FAQ

What does πŸ‚Ž mean?

It’s a vertical domino tile emoji representing the 06–01 tile design.

How do I copy πŸ‚Ž on my device?

Copy the character from this page (πŸ‚Ž) and paste it into your chat, document, or design tool.

What is the Unicode for πŸ‚Ž?

Unicode code point: U+1F08E.

Can I use it in web or code?

Yes. You can use the HTML entity 🂎 or the escapes \\1F08E and \\u{1F08E}.