Mathematical Bold Script Capital L Symbol
π is the Mathematical Bold Script Capital L character used to stylize an uppercase L.
U+1D4DB
π is a Unicode math-style letter that renders as a bold, script-like capital βLβ. Itβs commonly used when you want a typographic L that visually stands out from plain βLβ. Copy and paste it anywhere your font supports Unicode math characters.
Mathematical Bold Script Capital L Symbol Meaning
π (Mathematical Bold Script Capital L) is a styled form of the uppercase letter βLβ intended for mathematical and technical typography. In practice, itβs used as a visual variant to differentiate symbols in formulas, labels, or notationβespecially when plain L is already in use. Because it comes from the Unicode βMathβ block, its appearance can depend on the font and software youβre using; in some environments it may look slightly different or may not render if the font is missing the character. Treat it as a formatting choice: it signals βthis L is specialβ rather than changing the underlying meaning of βLβ itself.
Common uses
- β’Mathematical notation to distinguish a specific capital L from other L symbols
- β’Designing math posters, course slides, or infographics that need consistent stylized lettering
- β’Writing technical notes where a script-style uppercase L improves readability
- β’UI labels or icons that use Unicode for a custom typographic look
- β’Social media captions or thumbnails that use stylized characters for emphasis
Examples
π Mathematical Bold Script Capital L
- πLet π be a set of labels.
- πThe constant π appears in the formula.
- πDefine π as the target letter for this example.
- πWe denote the operator by π.
- πAdjust the value of π to change the result.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D4DB | |
| HTML Entity | 𝓛 | |
| HTML Code | 𝓛 | |
| CSS | \1D4DB |
FAQ
How do I copy π?
Select and copy the character βπβ from this page, then paste it into your document, editor, or design tool.
Will π always look the same across devices?
Not necessarily. The exact look depends on the fonts installed and how the app renders Unicode math characters.
What does π stand for?
Itβs a stylized uppercase βLβ used for mathematical/typographic presentation. Its βmeaningβ is usually determined by your context (notation), not by the character itself.
What if π doesnβt render correctly?
Try a different font that supports the character, or use a fallback like a different Unicode βLβ style (for example, a bold or script variant) to maintain the intended look.