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𝟸

Mathematical Monospace Digit Two Symbol

𝟸 is the mathematical monospace digit two for consistent, typewriter-like number styling.

U+1D7F8

𝟸 is Unicode character U+1D7F8, named MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE DIGIT TWO. It’s designed to look like the digit “2” in a monospace mathematical style. Use it when you want numbers to match equation typography or align neatly in custom designs.

Mathematical Monospace Digit Two Symbol Meaning

𝟸 (MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE DIGIT TWO) is a Unicode “mathematical monospace” form of the digit 2. Unlike plain ASCII “2” or typical Unicode digits, this character is intended for typesetting scenarios where numbers should share a consistent monospaced, math-friendly appearance. It’s commonly used in equations, technical documents, and graphic design mockups where you want digits to look uniform and align well, especially alongside other mathematical monospace digits. When copying, ensure your target font supports this character so it renders as intended.

Common uses

  • Typing numbers in math-heavy text where monospace styling is preferred
  • Building consistent-number layouts in design mockups and UI mockups
  • Formatting equation labels or indices that should match monospace math digits
  • Copy/pasting into documentation or notes that require a specific Unicode style
  • Displaying step numbers or version markers in technical posts and diagrams

Examples

𝟸 Mathematical Monospace Digit Two

  • 𝟸Step 𝟸: Prepare the input data.
  • 𝟸Channel 𝟸 is reserved for system logs.
  • 𝟸The coefficient is set to 𝟸.
  • 𝟸Result 𝟸 matches the expected output.
  • 𝟸Item 𝟸 of 10 is shown in the preview.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D7F8
HTML Entity𝟸
HTML Code𝟸
CSS\1D7F8

FAQ

What does the Mathematical Monospace Digit Two symbol mean?

𝟸 (MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE DIGIT TWO) is a Unicode “mathematical monospace” form of the digit 2. Unlike plain ASCII “2” or typical Unicode digits, this character is intended for typesetting scenarios where numbers should share a consistent monospaced, math-friendly appearance. It’s commonly used in equations, technical documents, and graphic design mockups where you want digits to look uniform and align well, especially alongside other mathematical monospace digits. When copying, ensure your target font supports this character so it renders as intended.

How do I copy 𝟸 (MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE DIGIT TWO)?

Copy the character directly from this page (𝟸). You can also use the HTML entity 𝟸 or the escapes \\1D7F8 / \\u{1D7F8} depending on your environment.

What Unicode code point is 𝟸?

Its Unicode code point is U+1D7F8.

Will 𝟸 always look like a normal “2”?

It should visually resemble a “2,” but in a mathematical monospace style. The exact look depends on whether the font you’re using supports the character.

When should I use 𝟸 instead of the regular digit 2?

Use it when you need consistent mathematical monospace digit styling (for example, aligning numbers in technical typography or matching other mathematical monospace digits).