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πŸ€‘

Mahjong Tile Nine Of Circles Symbol

πŸ€‘ is the Mahjong tile symbol for the nine of circles.

U+1F021

πŸ€‘ represents a Mahjong tile known as the nine of circles. It’s useful for game UI, icon sets, and documents that reference Mahjong tiles by suit and rank.

Mahjong Tile Nine Of Circles Symbol Meaning

πŸ€‘ specifically denotes the Mahjong tile β€œnine of circles” (Unicode: MAHJONG TILE NINE OF CIRCLES, code point U+1F021). In Mahjong, circles are one of the common tile suits, and the number indicates the rank within that suit. You’ll most often see this symbol in tile diagrams, scoring notes, tutorials, and digital Mahjong interfaces where tiles need to be displayed consistently across platforms. Because it’s a standard Unicode character, it can be used reliably in text content, chat messages, and UI labels without needing image assets.

Common uses

  • β€’Digital Mahjong game UI to display the nine of circles tile
  • β€’Tile reference charts for rules, tutorials, or strategy guides
  • β€’Iconography or emoji-style labeling in board game apps
  • β€’Text-based documentation or bug reports that mention specific tiles
  • β€’Social posts showing hands, draws, or tile sets in Mahjong

Examples

πŸ€‘ Mahjong Tile Nine of Circles

  • πŸ€‘Draw: πŸ€‘
  • πŸ€‘This hand includes πŸ€‘ and πŸ€.
  • πŸ€‘Discarding πŸ€‘ to keep the pair count balanced.
  • πŸ€‘Tile counts: 1Γ— πŸ€‘ in the circles suit.
  • πŸ€‘Your next move uses πŸ€‘ as part of the sequence.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F021
HTML Entity🀡
HTML Code🀡
CSS\1F021

FAQ

What Unicode character is πŸ€‘?

πŸ€‘ is MAHJONG TILE NINE OF CIRCLES with Unicode code point U+1F021.

How can I copy πŸ€‘ into a website?

Use the HTML entity: 🀡 or the CSS escape/Unicode form: \\1F021.

Does πŸ€‘ work across different platforms?

As a Unicode character, it should display wherever the installed font supports Mahjong tile glyphs.

What does β€œnine of circles” mean in Mahjong?

It identifies the circles suit tile with rank nine, commonly used in digital displays and tile references for Mahjong rules and hands.