Gleich Stark Symbol
The ⧦ “GLEICH STARK” symbol is a math punctuation mark often used to express a strong equality.
U+29E6
⧦ is a math symbol with the Unicode code point U+29E6. It’s useful when you want a distinct “strong” equals sign style in text or technical layouts. Use the copy options below for HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Gleich Stark Symbol Meaning
⧦ is the Unicode character named “GLEICH STARK” (U+29E6). In math-focused typography, it’s commonly used as a stylistic way to indicate equality with extra visual weight—similar to a “strong equals” idea, but represented as a dedicated Unicode character rather than a composed sign. You’ll typically see it in notes, equation formatting, or custom diagrams where the author wants a clear, typographic separator that looks different from the basic equals sign (=). It can also appear in decorative mathematical text, posters, or UI elements that display comparisons or equivalences.
Common uses
- •Replacing a plain equals sign in math text where you want a stronger visual cue
- •Typography for equality in homework, worksheets, and study notes
- •Labeling equivalences in diagrams, flowcharts, and technical posters
- •UI text in math tools, editors, and educational apps
- •Creating consistent mathematical styling in custom fonts and design systems
Examples
⧦ GLEICH STARK (equals strong)
- ⧦If A ⧦ B, then the expressions match.
- ⧦Set 1 ⧦ Set 2 under the given conditions.
- ⧦We write x ⧦ y to show equivalence.
- ⧦Check whether LHS ⧦ RHS before simplifying.
- ⧦The result is that f(t) ⧦ g(t) for all t.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+29E6 | |
| HTML Entity | ⧦ | |
| HTML Code | ⧦ | |
| CSS | \29E6 |
FAQ
What does the Gleich Stark symbol mean?
⧦ is the Unicode character named “GLEICH STARK” (U+29E6). In math-focused typography, it’s commonly used as a stylistic way to indicate equality with extra visual weight—similar to a “strong equals” idea, but represented as a dedicated Unicode character rather than a composed sign. You’ll typically see it in notes, equation formatting, or custom diagrams where the author wants a clear, typographic separator that looks different from the basic equals sign (=). It can also appear in decorative mathematical text, posters, or UI elements that display comparisons or equivalences.
What is the Unicode code point for ⧦?
The symbol ⧦ has Unicode code point U+29E6.
How can I copy ⧦ in HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: ⧦.
How do I use ⧦ in CSS?
Use the CSS escape: \\29E6.
Is ⧦ the same as the normal equals sign (=)?
It’s related conceptually, but it’s a distinct Unicode character designed for a stronger, different-looking equality sign style.