Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Digit Nine Symbol
π΅ is a bold sans-serif mathematical digit nine (U+1D7F5) for styled numbers in text.
U+1D7F5
This page helps you understand and copy the symbol π΅. It is a Unicode character meant for mathematical-style bold digits. Use it when you want a clean, typographic β9β that matches math or UI styling.
Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Digit Nine Symbol Meaning
π΅ is the Unicode character βMATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD DIGIT NINEβ (code point U+1D7F5). As a mathematical-style digit, itβs commonly used to create consistent typography in documents, mockups, and interfaces where other styled digits (like bold or sans-serif math digits) are present. Visually, it functions like a β9β, but with a bold sans-serif math design rather than a regular text font. It may be helpful in equations, numbered lists, slide headings, and data labels when you want the digit to look like a math symbol.
Common uses
- β’Styled step or version numbering in math-themed documentation
- β’Typography-matching digits in posters, slides, or UI mockups
- β’Math notes where bold sans-serif digits are used for emphasis
- β’Designing consistent labels for dashboards and data visualizations
- β’Creating distinct ordered list markers in custom typography
Examples
π΅ β Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold Digit Nine
- π΅Step π΅: Review your results
- π΅Version π΅.0 is now available
- π΅Result: π΅ units remaining
- π΅Equation (π΅) shows the final form
- π΅Section π΅ β Conclusion
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D7F5 | |
| HTML Entity | 𝟵 | |
| HTML Code | 𝟵 | |
| CSS | \1D7F5 |
FAQ
What is π΅ and what does its Unicode name mean?
π΅ is βMATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD DIGIT NINEβ with Unicode code point U+1D7F5. Itβs a styled mathematical digit that looks like a bold sans-serif β9β.
How can I copy π΅ for use in HTML?
You can copy the character directly (π΅) or use the HTML entity: 𝟵.
How do I add π΅ in CSS or JavaScript?
In CSS, use the escape: \\1D7F5. In JavaScript, use: \\u{1D7F5}.
Does π΅ always look the same as a normal β9β?
It will render as the mathematical sans-serif bold digit nine when the font supports it. If a font lacks glyph support, it may fall back to a different appearance or show a placeholder.