Mathematical Monospace Small V Symbol
π is the Mathematical Monospace Small V symbol (Unicode U+1D69F) used to represent a specific styled βvβ.
U+1D69F
π is a Unicode character named βMathematical Monospace Small V.β It looks like a small v in a monospaced mathematical style. Use it when you need that exact typographic form rather than a regular βvβ.
Mathematical Monospace Small V Symbol Meaning
π (MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE SMALL V, U+1D69F) is a styled lowercase βvβ intended for mathematical and technical typography. Because it is a dedicated Unicode character, it helps keep text consistent across platforms when a specific font style is desired. In practice, it may be used as a variable name, a symbol label, or a typographic alternative to the plain letter βv,β especially in documents and interfaces that use monospaced mathematical characters. It does not replace normal βvβ semantically; instead, it provides a precise visual character that matches the mathematical monospace small-v style.
Common uses
- β’Copying a monospaced mathematical βvβ into technical writing or documentation
- β’Labeling variables in plain-text math notes or spec drafts
- β’Designing UI text where a typographic βvβ must match other mathematical monospace symbols
- β’Typing styled identifiers in code documentation, README files, or changelogs
- β’Creating consistent character sets for posters, templates, or multilingual typography work
Examples
π β Mathematical Monospace Small V
- πLet π be a parameter.
- πThe value of π updates each iteration.
- πCompute using π = 0.5.
- πIn our model, π represents velocity.
- πUse π as the monospaced variable name.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D69F | |
| HTML Entity | 𝚟 | |
| HTML Code | 𝚟 | |
| CSS | \1D69F |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Monospace Small V symbol mean?
π (MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE SMALL V, U+1D69F) is a styled lowercase βvβ intended for mathematical and technical typography. Because it is a dedicated Unicode character, it helps keep text consistent across platforms when a specific font style is desired. In practice, it may be used as a variable name, a symbol label, or a typographic alternative to the plain letter βv,β especially in documents and interfaces that use monospaced mathematical characters. It does not replace normal βvβ semantically; instead, it provides a precise visual character that matches the mathematical monospace small-v style.
What Unicode character is π?
π is MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE SMALL V with Unicode code point U+1D69F.
How can I copy π reliably?
Copy the character directly from this page. You can also use the HTML entity 𝚟 or the escapes \\1D69F and \\u{1D69F}, depending on your tool.
Is π the same as the normal letter βvβ?
Visually itβs different: π is a specific styled Unicode character. Semantically, itβs typically used as a βvβ variable or label, but the character itself is typographic.
Will π display correctly on my device?
It should if your system and fonts support that Unicode range. If you see a missing-glyph box, try a font with mathematical monospace support.