Mathematical Bold Digit Three Symbol
π is the Mathematical Bold Digit Three used to present the number β3β in a bold math-style form.
U+1D7D1
The symbol π is a styled digit used when you want the number 3 to look like mathematical bold typography. It can be useful in math-related designs, UI labels, and headings. Below youβll find copy-friendly forms and Unicode details.
Mathematical Bold Digit Three Symbol Meaning
π (Unicode: U+1D7D1) is the character βMATHEMATICAL BOLD DIGIT THREE,β a bold-styled version of the digit 3 intended for mathematical and typographic contexts. Itβs most commonly used when designers or authors want a β3β that visually matches bold math digits rather than normal text digits. Because it is a distinct Unicode character (not plain β3β), it may render differently depending on the fontβtypically appearing bold and more typographically styled. Use it in posters, user interfaces, math annotations, or anywhere consistent typographic emphasis for the digit β3β is helpful.
Common uses
- β’Math-style numbering in equations and notes (e.g., βStep 3β)
- β’Designing badges, labels, or counters where you want a bold digit look
- β’Typography accents in posters, slides, or social media graphics
- β’Creating consistent visual numbering in lists or sections for documents
- β’Using in markup or code where Unicode math-bold digits are preferred
Examples
π Mathematical Bold Digit Three
- πStep π: Review the results.
- πVersion π.1 is now available.
- πChoose option π to continue.
- πSection π explains the method.
- πScore: π points
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D7D1 | |
| HTML Entity | 𝟑 | |
| HTML Code | 𝟑 | |
| CSS | \1D7D1 |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Bold Digit Three symbol mean?
π (Unicode: U+1D7D1) is the character βMATHEMATICAL BOLD DIGIT THREE,β a bold-styled version of the digit 3 intended for mathematical and typographic contexts. Itβs most commonly used when designers or authors want a β3β that visually matches bold math digits rather than normal text digits. Because it is a distinct Unicode character (not plain β3β), it may render differently depending on the fontβtypically appearing bold and more typographically styled. Use it in posters, user interfaces, math annotations, or anywhere consistent typographic emphasis for the digit β3β is helpful.
Is π the same as the normal digit 3?
No. π is a separate Unicode character (MATHEMATICAL BOLD DIGIT THREE, U+1D7D1) and may look different from the plain character β3β.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
The Unicode code point for π is U+1D7D1.
How can I copy π into my text?
Copy the character directly (π). You can also paste the HTML entity (𝟑) or use the escapes (CSS: \\1D7D1, JavaScript: \\u{1D7D1}).
Will π display correctly on all devices?
Most modern systems support it, but font support can vary. If you donβt see the expected bold math style, try a different Unicode-capable font.