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Mathematical Bold Capital Xi Symbol

𝚡 is the Mathematical Bold Capital Xi character (U+1D6B5) used in math-style typography.

U+1D6B5

𝚡 is a Unicode math symbol: Mathematical Bold Capital Xi. It’s commonly used when you need Xi in a bold math font style, such as in formulas and type-rich designs. Below you’ll find copy/paste options and developer-friendly escapes.

Mathematical Bold Capital Xi Symbol Meaning

𝚡 (Unicode name: MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL XI, codepoint U+1D6B5) represents the Greek letter Xi (uppercase) in a mathematical bold style. In practice, it’s used to distinguish β€œbold” Xi from regular Xi in mathematical notation, especially in contexts where typography conveys meaning (for example, emphasizing a vector/matrix quantity or aligning with a specific math font set). If you’re writing or rendering equations in a design or document where standard font weights aren’t available, this character helps preserve the intended bold math appearance consistently across supported fonts.

Common uses

  • β€’Typography for math documents where Xi must appear in bold mathematical style
  • β€’Designing equation callouts in posters, slides, and presentations
  • β€’Using in math-focused UI/UX (labels, charts, dashboards) to match font styling
  • β€’Creating consistent symbols in academic or technical writing when fonts vary
  • β€’Programming-rich text (HTML/CSS/JS) where Unicode math characters need exact codepoints

Examples

𝚡 Mathematical Bold Capital Xi

  • 𝚡Let 𝚡 be a bold Xi constant.
  • 𝚡Compute 𝚡·v for the given vector v.
  • 𝚡Use 𝚡 in the matrix definition below.
  • 𝚡The parameter 𝚡 controls the scaling factor.
  • 𝚡Rewrite the expression using 𝚡 for clarity.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D6B5
HTML Entity𝚵
HTML Code𝚵
CSS\1D6B5

FAQ

What does the Mathematical Bold Capital Xi symbol mean?

𝚡 (Unicode name: MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL XI, codepoint U+1D6B5) represents the Greek letter Xi (uppercase) in a mathematical bold style. In practice, it’s used to distinguish β€œbold” Xi from regular Xi in mathematical notation, especially in contexts where typography conveys meaning (for example, emphasizing a vector/matrix quantity or aligning with a specific math font set). If you’re writing or rendering equations in a design or document where standard font weights aren’t available, this character helps preserve the intended bold math appearance consistently across supported fonts.

What Unicode character is 𝚡?

𝚡 is MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL XI, codepoint U+1D6B5.

How do I copy 𝚡 to my clipboard?

Select the character 𝚡 on this page and copy/paste it into your document, design tool, or editor.

Can I use 𝚡 with HTML or CSS?

Yes. Use the HTML entity 𝚵 or the CSS/Unicode escape \\1D6B5 (as provided: css_escape \\1D6B5).

Why does 𝚡 look different from a normal Xi?

Because 𝚡 specifically uses the mathematical bold uppercase Xi style (U+1D6B5). A normal Xi would be a different Unicode character or font weight.