Very Bold Greek Cross Symbol
The π₯ Very Bold Greek Cross is a bold cross-style geometric symbol for headings, icons, and emphasis.
U+1F7A5
π₯ is a geometric symbol labeled βVERY BOLD GREEK CROSSβ (Unicode U+1F7A5). Itβs useful when you need a strong, symmetrical cross mark for design and text layouts.
Very Bold Greek Cross Symbol Meaning
π₯ (VERY BOLD GREEK CROSS) is a symmetrical cross glyph presented as a very bold, geometric mark. Because of its cross shape, it can be used simply as an eye-catching icon or separator without implying a specific message. In many contexts, people use cross-like symbols to suggest balance, structure, or a βhighlightedβ or βimportantβ element in a UI or design system. It may also be interpreted visually as a stylized Greek cross by some audiences, but its most practical value is its high-contrast form that works well for emphasis, badges, and simple iconography.
Common uses
- β’UI or dashboard badges to mark status, categories, or key items
- β’Designing headers, banners, or section dividers where a strong icon is needed
- β’Creating invitation cards, event listings, or program book layouts
- β’Building stickers, labels, or thumbnails with a bold symmetrical mark
- β’Using in social posts as a visual separator or emphasis icon
Examples
π₯ Very Bold Greek Cross Symbol
- π₯Update completed π₯
- π₯Security notice π₯ Please review your settings
- π₯Featured β‘ π₯ Activities for this week
- π₯Product category: Support π₯
- π₯New chapter starts π₯
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F7A5 | |
| HTML Entity | 🞥 | |
| HTML Code | 🞥 | |
| CSS | \1F7A5 |
FAQ
What is the Unicode for π₯?
π₯ is Unicode U+1F7A5.
How can I copy π₯ into my code?
You can use HTML entity 🞥 or JavaScript escape \\u{1F7A5}, or CSS escape \\1F7A5.
What does the symbol usually mean?
Most commonly itβs used as a bold, symmetrical cross-style icon for emphasis, structure, or visual labeling, with occasional βGreek crossβ interpretation by viewers.
Will it display correctly on all devices?
Support can vary by font and platform. If it doesnβt appear, try switching to a Unicode font that supports U+1F7A5.