Mahjong Tile One Of Characters Symbol
π represents the Mahjong tile βone of charactersβ in the Characters suit.
U+1F007
π is a Mahjong tile symbol used to depict the βone of charactersβ tile. Itβs helpful for games, diagrams, and any content that needs a clear Mahjong reference. You can copy it directly or use the provided Unicode/escape codes in your projects.
Mahjong Tile One Of Characters Symbol Meaning
π is the Unicode βMAHJONG TILE ONE OF CHARACTERSβ symbol (U+1F007). In Mahjong, the Characters suit (also called βDots/Charactersβ depending on the set) is one of the standard tile families. This specific glyph denotes the number βoneβ within that suit, making it useful for describing hands, displaying tile states, or labeling game tiles in a UI. Use it when you want a visual, language-independent way to show a particular Mahjong tile rather than writing β1 charactersβ or similar text.
Common uses
- β’Labeling a Mahjong game UI with the exact tile (one of Characters) during gameplay
- β’Creating quick digital diagrams or cheat sheets for Mahjong hands and scoring discussions
- β’Adding tile icons to web or mobile apps for inventory, tutorial steps, or tile selection screens
- β’Writing game notes or chat messages that reference a specific tile without ambiguity
- β’Designing posters, thumbnails, or social posts about Mahjong moves that mention βone of Charactersβ
Examples
π Mahjong Tile One of Characters
- πI drew π from the wall.
- πYour hand needs another π.
- πTiles in the Characters suit: π and more.
- πDiscard π if it breaks your sequence.
- πOn the board: π is face up.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F007 | |
| HTML Entity | 🀇 | |
| HTML Code | 🀇 | |
| CSS | \1F007 |
FAQ
What does π mean?
π is the Mahjong tile βone of charactersβ (Unicode name: MAHJONG TILE ONE OF CHARACTERS).
How can I copy and paste π?
You can copy the character directly as shown on this page (π) and paste it into messages, designs, or code.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
The Unicode code point is U+1F007.
How do I use it in HTML, CSS, or JavaScript?
Use the provided HTML entity 🀇, CSS escape \\1F007, or JavaScript escape \\u{1F007}.