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𝟀

Mathematical Sans-serif Digit Two Symbol

𝟀 is a mathematical sans-serif styled digit β€œ2” used for clean, uniform typography.

U+1D7E4

The symbol β€œπŸ€β€ is a mathematical sans-serif digit two. It helps you match numeric styling in equations, posters, and UI designs. Use it anywhere you need a distinctive β€œ2” that looks consistent with mathematical text.

Mathematical Sans-serif Digit Two Symbol Meaning

β€œπŸ€β€ is the Unicode character named MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF DIGIT TWO (U+1D7E4). It represents the digit 2 in a sans-serif mathematical style, designed to visually align with other mathematical digits and symbols. People typically use it when they want numerals to feel more like typeset math rather than plain text, especially in contexts such as equations, labeled lists, formatted headings, and typography-heavy layouts. It is not a fraction or special operation by itselfβ€”it's simply a styled numeric character for β€œtwo.”

Common uses

  • β€’Replacing β€œ2” with a math-styled numeral in equations and formulas
  • β€’Designing posters, flyers, or slides with consistent typographic numbering
  • β€’Creating labeled steps (Step 𝟀) for manuals and instructions
  • β€’Using in UI elements where mathematical/technical styling is preferred
  • β€’Typography and design mockups that require math-like sans-serif digits

Examples

𝟀 Mathematical Sans-Serif Digit Two

  • 𝟀Step 𝟀: Configure settings
  • 𝟀The value is 𝟀 meters
  • 𝟀Choose option 𝟀 to continue
  • 𝟀Result: 𝟀.5 is shown next
  • 𝟀Section 𝟀 β€” Methods

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D7E4
HTML Entity𝟤
HTML Code𝟤
CSS\1D7E4

FAQ

What does 𝟀 mean?

It means the digit β€œtwo” in the Unicode style β€œMATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF DIGIT TWO” (U+1D7E4).

How can I copy 𝟀?

Select and copy the character from this page. If you’re using code, you can paste it directly or use the Unicode escape if supported.

What is the Unicode code point for 𝟀?

U+1D7E4 (HTML entity: 𝟤 ; CSS escape: \\1D7E4 ; JavaScript escape: \\u{1D7E4}).

Will 𝟀 look the same on all devices?

It depends on font support. Many systems will fall back to a different glyph if the mathematical sans-serif digit style isn’t available.