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𝖪

Mathematical Sans-serif Capital K Symbol

𝖪 is a Unicode mathematical sans-serif capital K for clean, modern styled text.

U+1D5AA

𝖪 is the Unicode character “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF CAPITAL K” (U+1D5AA). It’s commonly used when you want a math-style, sans-serif look for the letter K. You can copy it into design tools, documents, and code that supports Unicode.

Mathematical Sans-serif Capital K Symbol Meaning

𝖪 is a specific Unicode math letter in the “Mathematical Sans-Serif” style. Visually, it looks like a sans-serif, calligraphic-capital K variant intended for mathematical and typographic contexts. In practice, it’s used as a decorative or structured alternative to a regular “K” when consistency with mathematical lettering is desired. Because it is a distinct character from plain “K,” it may render differently depending on the font you use; many systems handle it well, but not every font supports it. When copying, ensure your target environment supports Unicode and the code point U+1D5AA.

Common uses

  • Styling headings or initials with a math-like sans-serif look
  • Creating consistent labels for variables in documents or slide decks
  • Formatting equation text where a sans-serif capital K is preferred
  • Designing badges, logos, or UI elements that use typographic variants
  • Generating typographic effects for social posts and marketing graphics

Examples

𝖪 Mathematical Sans-Serif Capital K

  • 𝖪𝖪
  • 𝖪𝖪𝖪𝖪
  • 𝖪Variable 𝖪
  • 𝖪Group 𝖪: controls
  • 𝖪Use 𝖪 in the formula

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D5AA
HTML Entity𝖪
HTML Code𝖪
CSS\1D5AA

FAQ

What does the Mathematical Sans-serif Capital K symbol mean?

𝖪 is a specific Unicode math letter in the “Mathematical Sans-Serif” style. Visually, it looks like a sans-serif, calligraphic-capital K variant intended for mathematical and typographic contexts. In practice, it’s used as a decorative or structured alternative to a regular “K” when consistency with mathematical lettering is desired. Because it is a distinct character from plain “K,” it may render differently depending on the font you use; many systems handle it well, but not every font supports it. When copying, ensure your target environment supports Unicode and the code point U+1D5AA.

What Unicode character is 𝖪?

𝖪 is “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF CAPITAL K” with code point U+1D5AA.

How can I copy 𝖪 for use in HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 𝖪 .

Does 𝖪 look the same as the regular letter K?

Not necessarily. It’s a distinct Unicode character, and the exact appearance depends on the font support in your environment.

What’s the best way to ensure it renders correctly?

Use a Unicode-capable font and verify support in the target app or browser. If you’re deploying to the web, test across your major browsers.