Mathematical Bold Fraktur Small X Symbol
π is the Unicode βMathematical Bold Fraktur Small Xβ character for styled mathematical variables.
U+1D59D
π is a mathematical Unicode character used to represent a bold fraktur-style lowercase x. Itβs often used when you want a distinctive typographic look for variables in math, notes, or design mockups. You can copy it directly or insert it via Unicode-aware tools.
Mathematical Bold Fraktur Small X Symbol Meaning
π is a styled letter from the βMathematical Bold Frakturβ set, specifically the small x form. In practice, itβs used like a mathematical variable or symbol name, but its primary value is typographic: it lets you differentiate x-like terms visually without changing meaning. Because itβs not the plain Latin βxβ, itβs most useful in contexts where you want consistent math-style lettering (for example, typed notes, typography, or interfaces that display mathematical variables). When font support is limited, the character may fall back to a different style or shape, so always check how it renders in your target environment.
Common uses
- β’Labeling variables in handwritten-style math notes or plain-text formulas
- β’Designing math-themed UI elements where you want a bold fraktur βxβ look
- β’Creating consistent typographic identifiers in documents that use stylized math letters
- β’Use in code-generated content that needs Unicode math styling for display
- β’Social or educational posts that distinguish a variable from regular text x
Examples
π β Mathematical Bold Fraktur Small X
- πLet π be a parameter in the expression.
- πDefine f(π) = πΒ² + 1.
- πThe value of π changes with the input.
- πConsider the system with variable π.
- πWe solve for π numerically.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D59D | |
| HTML Entity | 𝖝 | |
| HTML Code | 𝖝 | |
| CSS | \1D59D |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Bold Fraktur Small X symbol mean?
π is a styled letter from the βMathematical Bold Frakturβ set, specifically the small x form. In practice, itβs used like a mathematical variable or symbol name, but its primary value is typographic: it lets you differentiate x-like terms visually without changing meaning. Because itβs not the plain Latin βxβ, itβs most useful in contexts where you want consistent math-style lettering (for example, typed notes, typography, or interfaces that display mathematical variables). When font support is limited, the character may fall back to a different style or shape, so always check how it renders in your target environment.
What is the Unicode name of π?
It is βMATHEMATICAL BOLD FRAKTUR SMALL Xβ.
How do I enter π in HTML?
Use the provided HTML entity: 𝖝.
How do I include π in CSS or styles that support Unicode escapes?
You can use a Unicode escape such as \\1D59D (per the provided CSS escape).
Is π the same as the regular letter x?
No. π is a styled Unicode math character (bold fraktur small x) and can render differently from the plain Latin βxβ.