Mathematical Sans-serif Small B Symbol
π» is the Mathematical Sans-Serif small letter B used for styling variables and symbols.
U+1D5BB
π» is a Unicode character in the Mathematical block. Itβs typically used when you want a bold, sans-serif style for a small βbβ in math or design. This page helps you copy it and find compatible alternatives.
Mathematical Sans-serif Small B Symbol Meaning
π» (Unicode name: MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF SMALL B, code point U+1D5BB) is a styled lowercase βbβ used mainly in mathematical typography and symbolic writing. In practice, it often represents a variable, function label, vector/matrix-related notation, or a typographic variant that distinguishes one symbol from another. It does not have a single universal meaning like a standard operator; instead, its interpretation depends on the surrounding context (for example, a variable named βbβ in a specific font style). Designers and writers may also use it to create consistent typographic branding in headings, UI mockups, or social posts.
Common uses
- β’Labeling a variable βbβ in styled mathematical text or equations
- β’Differentiating symbol sets in homework notes, tutorials, or documentation
- β’Creating typographic emphasis in posters, thumbnails, and design mockups
- β’Using in UI or game HUD text where a bold sans-serif βbβ is needed
- β’Representing a section/option identifier in text-based layouts
Examples
π» Mathematical Sans-Serif Small B
- π»Let π» be a constant.
- π»Define π»(π₯) = π₯Β² + 1.
- π»We compare π» with πΊ in the next step.
- π»Set π» = 0 as the boundary condition.
- π»Choose π» to minimize the error.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D5BB | |
| HTML Entity | 𝖻 | |
| HTML Code | 𝖻 | |
| CSS | \1D5BB |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Sans-serif Small B symbol mean?
π» (Unicode name: MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF SMALL B, code point U+1D5BB) is a styled lowercase βbβ used mainly in mathematical typography and symbolic writing. In practice, it often represents a variable, function label, vector/matrix-related notation, or a typographic variant that distinguishes one symbol from another. It does not have a single universal meaning like a standard operator; instead, its interpretation depends on the surrounding context (for example, a variable named βbβ in a specific font style). Designers and writers may also use it to create consistent typographic branding in headings, UI mockups, or social posts.
What Unicode character is π»?
π» is U+1D5BB, Unicode name βMATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF SMALL Bβ.
How do I copy π» into code?
Use the HTML entity 𝖻 or the CSS escape \\1D5BB. For JavaScript, you can use \\u{1D5BB}.
Does π» have a specific universal mathematical meaning?
Not by itself. Itβs primarily a styled typographic variant of a lowercase βbβ; its meaning comes from the context of your notation.
Will π» display correctly on all devices?
It depends on font and Unicode support. If it doesnβt render, try a compatible font or use a simpler fallback like βbβ.