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𝙨

Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Small S Symbol

𝙨 is the Unicode mathematical italic small β€œs” in a bold sans-serif style.

U+1D668

𝙨 is a typographic symbol from the Unicode β€œMathematical Sans-Serif Bold Italic Small S” set. It’s commonly used when you want a consistent mathematical look for variables or styled text. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode/HTML values in code.

Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Small S Symbol Meaning

𝙨 (U+1D668) is a styled lowercase β€œs” character intended for mathematical typography. Because it is part of the Unicode mathematical alphanumeric symbols, it helps creators match fonts and emphasis without switching to plain italic β€œs”. The β€œbold italic” treatment is useful for variables, labels, and set names where you want a more pronounced, slanted appearance while keeping a sans-serif mathematical style. In practice, it functions just like a lowercase β€œs” character, but with a distinct glyph design that may not appear in standard text fontsβ€”so it’s best for systems that support this Unicode range.

Common uses

  • β€’Mathematical variables and parameters written in a styled sans-serif form
  • β€’Designing equations, proofs, or lecture notes where β€œs” needs emphasis or italics
  • β€’Typography for technical labels in posters, infographics, or slides
  • β€’UI text styling in apps that support Unicode math alphanumerics
  • β€’Creating consistent naming conventions for symbols in documentation and code comments

Examples

𝙨 Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold Italic Small S

  • 𝙨Let 𝙨 be a state variable.
  • 𝙨Define 𝙨(n) as the sequence term.
  • 𝙨We write 𝙨 = f(x) for all x.
  • 𝙨The set 𝙨 contains valid entries.
  • 𝙨Consider the function 𝙨(t) over time.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D668
HTML Entity𝙨
HTML Code𝙨
CSS\1D668

FAQ

What is the Unicode code point for 𝙨?

𝙨 has Unicode code point U+1D668.

How can I copy 𝙨 into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 𝙨.

What does β€œMathematical Sans-Serif Bold Italic Small S” mean?

It describes the character’s styling: a lowercase β€œs” in a mathematical sans-serif, bold, italic glyph.

Will 𝙨 display correctly on all devices?

It depends on font and Unicode support. If the font doesn’t include this math character, you may see a fallback glyph.