Mathematical Monospace Digit Zero Symbol
πΆ is the Mathematical Monospace Digit Zero, used to display a zero in a monospace math style.
U+1D7F6
This symbol, πΆ, is a specialized Unicode character designed for mathematical and monospace-style typography. Itβs useful when you want digits to match a consistent monospaced look. Below youβll find copy/paste options plus the exact Unicode and escape codes.
Mathematical Monospace Digit Zero Symbol Meaning
πΆ is the Unicode character named MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE DIGIT ZERO (code point U+1D7F6). It represents the digit zero, but in a mathematical monospace design rather than the regular '0' used in everyday text. Designers and developers use it when they need zeros that visually align with other monospace mathematical digits, often in technical displays, equations styled with special fonts, or UI elements that must look consistent across different characters. In plain text, it behaves like a single digit character and can be mixed into mathematical-looking strings where supported by the chosen font.
Common uses
- β’Typing a monospace-style zero in math-themed UI text
- β’Labeling steps, versions, or counters in a code-like design
- β’Creating consistent-looking numeric strings in design mockups
- β’Displaying specialized mathematical digits in documentation or notes
- β’Using in social posts to match a monospaced math aesthetic
Examples
πΆ Mathematical Monospace Digit Zero
- πΆRound to πΆ decimal places.
- πΆMode πΆ: standby.
- πΆStep πΆ starts here.
- πΆQueue length: πΆ items.
- πΆResult = πΆ
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D7F6 | |
| HTML Entity | 𝟶 | |
| HTML Code | 𝟶 | |
| CSS | \1D7F6 |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Monospace Digit Zero symbol mean?
πΆ is the Unicode character named MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE DIGIT ZERO (code point U+1D7F6). It represents the digit zero, but in a mathematical monospace design rather than the regular '0' used in everyday text. Designers and developers use it when they need zeros that visually align with other monospace mathematical digits, often in technical displays, equations styled with special fonts, or UI elements that must look consistent across different characters. In plain text, it behaves like a single digit character and can be mixed into mathematical-looking strings where supported by the chosen font.
What Unicode character is πΆ?
πΆ is MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE DIGIT ZERO with Unicode code point U+1D7F6.
How do I copy πΆ into HTML?
Use the HTML entity 𝟶.
What are the CSS/JavaScript escape forms for πΆ?
CSS escape: \\1D7F6. JavaScript escape: \\u{1D7F6}.
Will πΆ display the same everywhere?
It depends on whether the viewing font supports this character. Some fonts may render it differently or fall back to another glyph.