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🁢

Domino Tile Vertical Back Symbol

A domino tile back symbol shown in a vertical orientation.

U+1F062

The 🁢 symbol represents a domino tile back in vertical form. It’s commonly used to depict game tiles, cards, and tile backs in digital designs.

Domino Tile Vertical Back Symbol Meaning

🁢 is the “Domino Tile Vertical Back” symbol (Unicode U+1F062). As a game-themed icon, it visually suggests concealed or generic domino tiles—often used to represent the back side of a tile in layouts where cards or tiles are face-down. In design and writing, it can stand in for gameplay elements such as tile placement, tile inventories, or turn-based actions without showing specific numbers. Because it’s an explicit domino-related glyph, it’s most useful when your content needs a clear “domino tile back” cue for UI icons, educational materials, or casual game references.

Common uses

  • UI icon for face-down domino tiles in a digital game
  • Placeholder artwork in a domino-themed board layout
  • Labeling or illustrating “unknown tile” states in tutorials
  • Decorative game status indicators in posters, slides, or mockups
  • Chat or social messages about domino gameplay and rounds

Examples

🁢 Domino Tile Vertical Back

  • 🁢Opponent draws a tile: 🁢
  • 🁢Ready for the next move—select a face-down tile 🁢
  • 🁢Tile back shown here: 🁢 (actual numbers appear when flipped)
  • 🁢New round setup: shuffle and place 🁢 tiles face down
  • 🁢I got stuck—just show the back symbol 🁢 for now

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F062
HTML Entity🁢
HTML Code🁢
CSS\1F062

FAQ

What is the Unicode name of 🁢?

Its Unicode name is “DOMINO TILE VERTICAL BACK”.

What are the Unicode and HTML values for this symbol?

Unicode code point: U+1F062. HTML entity: 🁢. CSS escape: \\1F062. JavaScript escape: \\u{1F062}.

What does this symbol typically represent?

It’s used as a domino tile back (vertical), often to indicate concealed or generic tile state in game interfaces.

Can I use 🁢 in web or app text?

Yes. You can include it directly as “🁢” or use the HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes provided above.

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