Mathematical Sans-serif Capital T Symbol
π³ is the Mathematical Sans-Serif Capital T character used for stylized βTβ in math and design contexts.
U+1D5B3
π³ (U+1D5B3) is a mathematical sans-serif styled capital T. Itβs useful when you want a βTβ that visually matches other mathematical alphabets.
Mathematical Sans-serif Capital T Symbol Meaning
π³ is a typographic variant of the Latin capital letter βTβ designed for use in mathematical-style text. As part of the Mathematical Sans-Serif block, it helps maintain consistent font styling when youβre mixing symbols and letterforms in equations, labels, or UI typography. Practically, it represents a capital βTβ that is rendered in a sans-serif math look rather than a standard bold or serif letter. You can use it anywhere a stylized uppercase βTβ is appropriate, such as variables, section headings, or design accents where a mathematical presentation matters.
Common uses
- β’Math variables or constants labeled with a stylized capital T
- β’Equation annotations and legends where typography needs consistency
- β’Designing technical posters or slide headings with a math-like font feel
- β’User interface labels requiring a clean, sans-serif mathematical βTβ
- β’Social media or blog graphics that feature math-themed typography
Examples
π³ Mathematical Sans-Serif Capital T
- π³Let π³ be a constant.
- π³The matrix is multiplied by π³.
- π³Variable π³ controls the threshold.
- π³Section π³: Theory and Methods
- π³Set π³ = 0 for the baseline.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D5B3 | |
| HTML Entity | 𝖳 | |
| HTML Code | 𝖳 | |
| CSS | \1D5B3 |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for π³?
π³ is U+1D5B3.
How can I copy π³ for use in my text or design?
Copy the character directly from this page (π³). You can also paste it into your editor, CMS, or design tool that supports Unicode.
What does βMathematical Sans-Serif Capital Tβ mean?
It describes the style: a capital βTβ in the Mathematical Sans-Serif alphabet, intended to match math-like typography.
Can I use π³ as a drop-in replacement for the letter βTβ?
Often yes for styling purposes, but it is not the same character as plain βTβ and may render differently depending on fonts and platform support.