Domino Tile Vertical-06-03 Symbol
A vertical domino tile showing 6 and 3 pips, useful for game icons and UI elements.
U+1F090
π is a vertical domino tile emoji with a 6β3 layout. Itβs commonly used to represent dominoes in games, menus, and sports-style score widgets. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode code point (U+1F090).
Domino Tile Vertical-06-03 Symbol Meaning
π represents a domino tile oriented vertically, specifically the 6β3 face. In most contexts, it simply communicates the idea of dominoes as a board game piece, helping users quickly recognize the type of tile being referenced (rather than a generic βdominoβ symbol). Because itβs tied to the 6β3 combination, it can also be used in applications that display a hand, track moves, or illustrate a specific tile state. Its meaning is practical and game-focused: pairing, matching, and gameplay visuals for digital boards, chat messages, and UI mockups.
Common uses
- β’Dominoes game UI icons (tile display, hand summaries, move previews)
- β’Educational or tutorial graphics explaining domino rules and tile values
- β’Chat or messaging stickers indicating a specific domino tile (6β3)
- β’Status/score widgets for domino matches or turn indicators
- β’Design elements for board-game-themed menus, cards, or dashboards
Examples
π Vertical Domino Tile 6-3
- πβI just drew π (6β3).β
- πTile shown: π β match it with a 6 or a 3.
- πYour hand: π, π, and π.
- πRound update: you played π to continue the chain.
- πStart screen: choose your domino tile, including π.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F090 | |
| HTML Entity | 🂐 | |
| HTML Code | 🂐 | |
| CSS | \1F090 |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for π?
π has Unicode code point U+1F090.
Is π a vertical domino tile?
Yes. Its Unicode name is βDOMINO TILE VERTICAL-06-03,β indicating a vertical 6β3 tile.
How can I copy π for web or app development?
You can copy the emoji directly, or use the HTML entity 🂐, the CSS escape \\1F090, or the JavaScript escape \\u{1F090}.
What does the 6β3 part mean?
It refers to the domino pip values on the tile: 6 on one end and 3 on the other.