Mahjong Tile Green Dragon Symbol
The π emoji represents the Mahjong tile known as the Green Dragon.
U+1F005
π is the emoji for the Mahjong tile called the Green Dragon. Itβs commonly used in games, fan art, and educational or design content related to Mahjong.
Mahjong Tile Green Dragon Symbol Meaning
π (MAHJONG TILE GREEN DRAGON, U+1F005) depicts the Green Dragon tile used in Mahjong sets. In Mahjong symbolism, dragon tiles are special tiles that add structure to hands and gameplay; the Green Dragon is one of the three dragon types. Outside of games, the symbol is often used simply to represent βMahjongβ or βdragon tileβ themes in captions, graphics, and UI elements. Because itβs a specific Mahjong tile, it can help match artwork, labeling, or game-related text to the correct tile type (green dragon versus the other dragon tiles).
Common uses
- β’Labeling Mahjong tiles in game guides, cheat sheets, or teaching materials
- β’Designing UI icons for Mahjong apps or digital tile collections
- β’Adding tile-specific captions in streaming overlays or tournament graphics
- β’Creating fan art or themed posts for Mahjong events and communities
- β’Using in game development documentation or asset naming for tile sets
Examples
π Green Dragon Mahjong Tile
- π Dealer says: βGreen Dragon tiles (π ) are worth noting.β
- π Tile set overview: Characters, Bamboos, Circles, Winds, and π Green Dragon.
- π In our Mahjong rules card, π marks the green dragon tile.
- π This hand includes one π Green Dragonβcheck your melds.
- π Tournament bracket update: βGreen Dragon round highlights π .β
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F005 | |
| HTML Entity | 🀅 | |
| HTML Code | 🀅 | |
| CSS | \1F005 |
FAQ
What does the Mahjong Tile Green Dragon symbol mean?
π (MAHJONG TILE GREEN DRAGON, U+1F005) depicts the Green Dragon tile used in Mahjong sets. In Mahjong symbolism, dragon tiles are special tiles that add structure to hands and gameplay; the Green Dragon is one of the three dragon types. Outside of games, the symbol is often used simply to represent βMahjongβ or βdragon tileβ themes in captions, graphics, and UI elements. Because itβs a specific Mahjong tile, it can help match artwork, labeling, or game-related text to the correct tile type (green dragon versus the other dragon tiles).
What is π called?
π is the MAHJONG TILE GREEN DRAGON (Unicode U+1F005).
How do I copy π for HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 🀅.
What are the CSS and JavaScript escapes for π ?
CSS escape: \\1F005. JavaScript escape: \\u{1F005}.
Can I use π to represent βMahjongβ in general?
Yes, but it specifically denotes the Green Dragon tile, so itβs best when you want that exact tile type.