Mathematical Bold Fraktur Small W Symbol
π is the Mathematical Bold Fraktur small letter W, used for stylized mathematical notation.
U+1D59C
π is a Unicode character used to present the lowercase (small) letter W in a bold Fraktur style. Itβs useful when you want typography that looks distinct from plain italic or bold text. Below youβll find copy options and practical ways to use it in text and code.
Mathematical Bold Fraktur Small W Symbol Meaning
The character π is βMATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR SMALL Wβ (Unicode U+1D59C). It belongs to the Math category and is primarily used in mathematical or technical writing where authors distinguish symbols by font style. The βFrakturβ look helps differentiate variables, vectors, sets, or named quantities from regular letters. Because it is a specific Unicode glyph, itβs best used when you want consistent cross-platform rendering rather than relying on font styling that may not match everywhere. In plain text, it can also serve as a decorative typographic element when you need a W with a formal mathematical appearance.
Common uses
- β’Writing mathematical variables or labels that must look βfraktur/boldβ styled
- β’Distinguishing a specific W-related quantity in formulas and notes
- β’Designing posters, slides, or infographics with a math-themed typographic style
- β’Typing in documentation or comments that reference styled symbols from a spec
- β’Creating consistent branding for math-themed UI elements that require a specific glyph
Examples
π Mathematical Bold Fraktur Small W
- πLet π be a fixed parameter.
- πCompute the value of π for n = 3.
- πThe sequence π(n) converges under these conditions.
- πDefine the transformation using π.
- πGraph the function represented by π.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D59C | |
| HTML Entity | 𝖜 | |
| HTML Code | 𝖜 | |
| CSS | \1D59C |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for π?
π is Unicode U+1D59C.
How can I copy π into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𝖜.
What does βMathematical Bold Fraktur Small Wβ mean?
It describes the glyph style: a small (lowercase) W in a bold Fraktur mathematical font.
Will π render correctly on all devices?
It should render wherever the font supports U+1D59C. If the font lacks it, the character may show a fallback glyph.