Mathematical Double-struck Capital W Symbol
π is the mathematical double-struck capital W used as a styled Latin letter in math and notation.
U+1D54E
π (U+1D54E) is a Unicode character often used to represent a double-struck capital W in mathematical typesetting. If you need the exact glyph, use the provided copy options or escapes. Itβs commonly used in formulas, drafts, and documentation where a βblackboard boldβ-style W is desired.
Mathematical Double-struck Capital W Symbol Meaning
π is a stylized version of the Latin capital letter W in the Unicode βMathematical Double-Struckβ set. In mathematical writing, double-struck letters are frequently used to distinguish special sets, constants, or named objects from ordinary variables. Visually, it resembles the bold, double-stroke look sometimes called βblackboard bold,β though the character itself is specifically the Unicode code point U+1D54E. Use π when you need the exact double-struck glyph rather than a regular W, especially in math markup, technical documents, and symbol-heavy design work.
Common uses
- β’Typing mathematical notation that specifically calls for a double-struck capital W
- β’Labeling variables, sets, or constants in academic drafts and worksheets
- β’Using as a logo-like typographic element in math-focused designs
- β’Writing technical documentation where a consistent Unicode symbol is required
- β’Posting equations in social or developer content where styled letters must render correctly
Examples
π β Mathematical Double-Struck Capital W
- πLet π be a set of words over an alphabet.
- πDefine π = { w : w is a valid string }.
- πWe denote the collection by π in the proof.
- πChoose an element from π and proceed with the construction.
- πThe operator maps from π to π.
Variations
Ready to copy
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D54E | |
| HTML Entity | 𝕎 | |
| HTML Code | 𝕎 | |
| CSS | \1D54E |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Double-struck Capital W symbol mean?
π is a stylized version of the Latin capital letter W in the Unicode βMathematical Double-Struckβ set. In mathematical writing, double-struck letters are frequently used to distinguish special sets, constants, or named objects from ordinary variables. Visually, it resembles the bold, double-stroke look sometimes called βblackboard bold,β though the character itself is specifically the Unicode code point U+1D54E. Use π when you need the exact double-struck glyph rather than a regular W, especially in math markup, technical documents, and symbol-heavy design work.
What Unicode character is π?
π is the Mathematical Double-Struck Capital W with Unicode code point U+1D54E.
How can I copy π quickly?
Copy the character directly from this page (π). You can also use the HTML entity (𝕎) or the Unicode escapes provided.
How do I use π in HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𝕎.
What escapes can I use in code?
CSS escape: \\1D54E. JavaScript escape: \\u{1D54E}.