Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Capital Phi Symbol
𝝫 is the Unicode “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL PHI” symbol for use in math and technical text.
U+1D76B
𝝫 is a Unicode mathematical character designed for technical typesetting. It’s part of the “math” block and is useful when you need a bold, sans-serif style of the capital Phi. You can copy it directly or insert it via Unicode/HTML/CSS escapes.
Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Capital Phi Symbol Meaning
𝝫 (Unicode U+1D76B) is “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL PHI.” It’s used in mathematical and scientific notation when a document needs a specific visual variant of the Greek letter Phi: a sans-serif, bold, capital form. This makes it helpful in contexts where typographic consistency matters, such as equation editing, technical documentation, and math-heavy design. Like other Unicode math symbols, its appearance depends on the font you use; support is best in fonts that include this Unicode character. It’s primarily a notation/typography symbol rather than a general-purpose emoji or icon.
Common uses
- •Typing or editing mathematical equations that require a bold, sans-serif capital Phi
- •Using consistent math typography in technical documents and reports
- •Designing equation graphics or posters where style variants must match
- •Labeling variables or constants in STEM writing and worksheets
- •Building math content in HTML/CSS/JS with Unicode-safe characters
Examples
𝝫 Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold Capital Phi
- 𝝫Let 𝝫 be a constant in the model.
- 𝝫The eigenvalue equation is written using 𝝫.
- 𝝫Define 𝝫 as the bold sans-serif capital Phi term.
- 𝝫In the derivation, 𝝫 replaces the parameter Φ.
- 𝝫Use 𝝫 when your notation calls for bold sans-serif styling.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D76B | |
| HTML Entity | 𝝫 | |
| HTML Code | 𝝫 | |
| CSS | \1D76B |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Capital Phi symbol mean?
𝝫 (Unicode U+1D76B) is “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL PHI.” It’s used in mathematical and scientific notation when a document needs a specific visual variant of the Greek letter Phi: a sans-serif, bold, capital form. This makes it helpful in contexts where typographic consistency matters, such as equation editing, technical documentation, and math-heavy design. Like other Unicode math symbols, its appearance depends on the font you use; support is best in fonts that include this Unicode character. It’s primarily a notation/typography symbol rather than a general-purpose emoji or icon.
What is the Unicode code point for 𝝫?
𝝫 is Unicode U+1D76B.
How can I copy 𝝫 from this page?
Select the symbol 𝝫 and copy/paste it directly into your editor, document, or design tool.
Can I insert 𝝫 using HTML or escape codes?
Yes. The provided HTML entity is 𝝫, and the escapes are CSS \\1D76B and JavaScript \\u{1D76B}.
Why does 𝝫 look different in different apps?
Its appearance depends on the font’s Unicode coverage for this math character. Some fonts may not support it or may render it differently.