Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Digit Two Symbol
𝟮 (U+1D7EE) is a mathematical sans-serif bold digit “two” used for styled numbering and math-like typography.
U+1D7EE
𝟮 is a Unicode symbol representing the digit two in a mathematical sans-serif bold style. It’s useful when you want the number “2” to match a specific typographic theme. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode information in your code.
Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Digit Two Symbol Meaning
𝟮 is the Unicode character named “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD DIGIT TWO” (U+1D7EE). It visually corresponds to the digit “2”, but in a bold mathematical sans-serif design rather than a typical font’s numeral. People use it to keep numbering consistent across math expressions, to create stylized step labels, and to match design systems that use mathematical alphabets. As a Unicode character, it can be copied and pasted or referenced by code using its HTML entity (𝟮), CSS escape (\\1D7EE), or JavaScript escape (\\u{1D7EE}).
Common uses
- •Math-themed typography for numbered equations and labels
- •Designing consistent UI badges, step indicators, or version numbers
- •Creating social media graphics that need a bold math-style “2”
- •Formatting outlines and list markers to match a math/serif-free aesthetic
- •Building dashboards and infographics where “2” should match other styled digits
Examples
𝟮 — Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold Digit Two
- 𝟮Step 𝟮: Add the variables and simplify.
- 𝟮Section 𝟮 shows the second method.
- 𝟮Score: 𝟮 / 5
- 𝟮Version 𝟮.0 is now available.
- 𝟮2×𝟮 = 𝟰
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D7EE | |
| HTML Entity | 𝟮 | |
| HTML Code | 𝟮 | |
| CSS | \1D7EE |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Digit Two symbol mean?
𝟮 is the Unicode character named “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD DIGIT TWO” (U+1D7EE). It visually corresponds to the digit “2”, but in a bold mathematical sans-serif design rather than a typical font’s numeral. People use it to keep numbering consistent across math expressions, to create stylized step labels, and to match design systems that use mathematical alphabets. As a Unicode character, it can be copied and pasted or referenced by code using its HTML entity (𝟮), CSS escape (\\1D7EE), or JavaScript escape (\\u{1D7EE}).
How do I copy 𝟮?
Select and copy the character “𝟮” from this page, or use the provided escapes such as HTML (𝟮), CSS (\\1D7EE), or JavaScript (\\u{1D7EE}).
Is 𝟮 the same as the regular digit 2?
It represents the digit two, but it uses the specific Unicode style “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD DIGIT TWO” (U+1D7EE) rather than the look of your font’s standard numeral.
What is the Unicode code point for 𝟮?
The Unicode code point for 𝟮 is U+1D7EE.
Will 𝟮 display correctly on all devices?
It should work wherever the Unicode character is supported and the font provides a glyph for U+1D7EE; otherwise, it may fall back to a different style or show a missing character box.