Mathematical Monospace Capital L Symbol
π» is the Mathematical Monospace Capital L character used for styled math or technical text.
U+1D67B
π» is a Unicode character from the mathematical monospace set. Itβs useful when you need a capital L in a monospaced math style. You can copy it directly or use standard Unicode escapes in code.
Mathematical Monospace Capital L Symbol Meaning
π» (MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE CAPITAL L, U+1D67B) is a styled capital βLβ meant for mathematical and technical typography. Like other mathematical alphanumeric characters, it helps keep identifiers, constants, or labels visually consistent with a monospace math aesthetic. Because itβs distinct from a regular βLβ in standard fonts, using it can improve alignment in designs, documentation, and formatted text where the look of the character matters. Commonly, it appears in equations rendered with Unicode math fonts, mockups, and UI text where a specific styled βLβ is required.
Common uses
- β’Labeling variables or constants in math-like UI text with a monospace look
- β’Creating consistent typographic identifiers in technical documentation or diagrams
- β’Using in code samples or developer notes where a styled capital L is desired
- β’Designing social posts or banners that require a math-styled βLβ character
- β’Typing set-like symbols in Unicode art or decorative text layouts
Examples
π» Mathematical Monospace Capital L
- π»Vector notation uses π» for a named length.
- π»The matrix is denoted as π» in the text.
- π»Parameter L is styled as π» in this diagram.
- π»In the legend: π» = load factor.
- π»The formula refers to π» as a constant.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D67B | |
| HTML Entity | 𝙻 | |
| HTML Code | 𝙻 | |
| CSS | \1D67B |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Monospace Capital L symbol mean?
π» (MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE CAPITAL L, U+1D67B) is a styled capital βLβ meant for mathematical and technical typography. Like other mathematical alphanumeric characters, it helps keep identifiers, constants, or labels visually consistent with a monospace math aesthetic. Because itβs distinct from a regular βLβ in standard fonts, using it can improve alignment in designs, documentation, and formatted text where the look of the character matters. Commonly, it appears in equations rendered with Unicode math fonts, mockups, and UI text where a specific styled βLβ is required.
What Unicode character is π»?
π» is MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE CAPITAL L with code point U+1D67B.
How do I copy π»?
Select and copy the character shown on this page: π», then paste it into your editor, design tool, or post.
What is the HTML entity and escape for π»?
HTML entity: 𝙻. CSS escape: \\1D67B. JavaScript escape: \\u{1D67B}.
Is π» the same as a normal capital L?
No. π» is a distinct Unicode character with a mathematical monospace style, so it can render differently than the regular βLβ depending on fonts.