Mathematical Monospace Capital A Symbol
A Mathematical Monospace Capital A character for math-styled and code-friendly typography.
U+1D670
π° (U+1D670) is a Unicode character designed to look like a bold, monospaced capital A in mathematical contexts. Itβs useful when you want a consistent, code-like letter style in text. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode/HTML escapes in your projects.
Mathematical Monospace Capital A Symbol Meaning
π° is the Unicode character named MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE CAPITAL A (U+1D670). It belongs to the βMathβ category and is primarily used to represent a capital βAβ in a mathematical, monospaced look rather than the standard alphabet fonts. Visually, it helps keep typography consistent when mixing math notation, symbols, or monospaced design elements. While it looks like an uppercase A, itβs not the same as the regular βAβ character; using the correct code point ensures the intended appearance across browsers and applications that support it.
Common uses
- β’Creating math-styled headings or labels where a monospaced capital A is preferred
- β’Using in web or app text to match a code-like typography theme
- β’Designing posters, UI mockups, or branding text that needs a monospaced look for βAβ
- β’Writing documentation or cheat sheets that include mathematical/typographic examples
- β’Building consistent visual text in editors that support Unicode math characters
Examples
π° Mathematical Monospace Capital A
- π°Section π°: Variables
- π°Mode π° (monospace)
- π°Choose π° to enable labeling
- π°Set A = {1,2,3} and display π°
- π°Version π°.1 release notes
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D670 | |
| HTML Entity | 𝙰 | |
| HTML Code | 𝙰 | |
| CSS | \1D670 |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Monospace Capital A symbol mean?
π° is the Unicode character named MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE CAPITAL A (U+1D670). It belongs to the βMathβ category and is primarily used to represent a capital βAβ in a mathematical, monospaced look rather than the standard alphabet fonts. Visually, it helps keep typography consistent when mixing math notation, symbols, or monospaced design elements. While it looks like an uppercase A, itβs not the same as the regular βAβ character; using the correct code point ensures the intended appearance across browsers and applications that support it.
How do I copy π° quickly?
Copy the character shown on this page (π°). You can also paste it directly into most editors, browsers, and design tools that support Unicode.
Is π° the same as the regular letter βAβ?
No. π° is a different Unicode character (MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE CAPITAL A, U+1D670). It may look different from the standard βAβ depending on fonts.
What is the Unicode code point for π°?
The Unicode code point is U+1D670.
Can I use HTML or code escapes for π°?
Yes. Use HTML entity 𝙰, CSS escape \\1D670, or JavaScript escape \\u{1D670} as provided for this character.