Mathematical Monospace Capital C Symbol
A styled capital βCβ in Mathematical Monospace form (U+1D672).
U+1D672
π² (U+1D672) is a Mathematical Monospace Capital C character. Itβs useful when you want a code-like, monospaced look in mathematical or technical text. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode forms in software.
Mathematical Monospace Capital C Symbol Meaning
π² is a Unicode character named βMATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE CAPITAL Cβ (U+1D672). As a styled variant of the Latin capital letter C, itβs primarily used for visual typography rather than a distinct, widely standardized βmathematical meaning.β In practice, it helps authors and designers match a monospaced, math-styled appearance in formulas, labels, or UI elements. Because it is a separate code point from regular βCβ, it may render differently depending on installed fonts, and it can be useful for brand-like styling, technical diagrams, and documentation where consistent character shapes matter.
Common uses
- β’Typing mathematical or technical labels that need a monospaced look
- β’Designing posters, slides, or infographics with consistent βcode-styleβ typography
- β’Using in documentation to distinguish styled constants or placeholders
- β’Creating styled headings or UI text in apps that support Unicode math fonts
- β’Annotating diagrams where a monospaced capital C improves readability
Examples
π² Mathematical Monospace Capital C
- π²Vector π² is defined by the matrix.
- π²Let π² represent the constant.
- π²Step: compute π² from the input values.
- π²Case π² applies when x > 0.
- π²Output: π² (monospace capital C).
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D672 | |
| HTML Entity | 𝙲 | |
| HTML Code | 𝙲 | |
| CSS | \1D672 |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Monospace Capital C symbol mean?
π² is a Unicode character named βMATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE CAPITAL Cβ (U+1D672). As a styled variant of the Latin capital letter C, itβs primarily used for visual typography rather than a distinct, widely standardized βmathematical meaning.β In practice, it helps authors and designers match a monospaced, math-styled appearance in formulas, labels, or UI elements. Because it is a separate code point from regular βCβ, it may render differently depending on installed fonts, and it can be useful for brand-like styling, technical diagrams, and documentation where consistent character shapes matter.
Is π² the same as the regular letter C?
No. π² is a different Unicode code point (U+1D672) than the standard Latin capital C, so it can render with a distinct monospaced/math-styled appearance.
What is the Unicode code point for π²?
The Unicode code point is U+1D672 (HTML entity: 𝙲).
How can I copy π² into software or code?
You can paste the character directly, or use its escaped forms like \\1D672 or \\u{1D672} depending on your environment.
Why does π² look different across devices?
Rendering depends on which fonts support this Mathematical Monospace character. If a font lacks support, your system may fall back to a different glyph style.