Mathematical Sans-serif Small T Symbol
π is the Mathematical Sans-Serif Small T character (U+1D5CD), used for styled math text and lettering.
U+1D5CD
π is a Unicode character designed to look like a small italic-style βtβ in a mathematical sans-serif font. Itβs useful when you need consistent typographic styling in math-like layouts, documents, or design mockups. Below youβll find practical ways to copy and render it.
Mathematical Sans-serif Small T Symbol Meaning
π (U+1D5CD) is a βMATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF SMALL Tβ character from the Unicode Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols set. It represents a styled lowercase t used for math and technical typography where the font style matters. Unlike plain βtβ, this glyph carries a specific sans-serif math presentation, making it handy for consistent notation, labels, and typographic emphasis in equations, headings, or formatted text. It doesnβt have a universally fixed standalone meaning like a traditional symbol; its primary purpose is visual styling and correct character semantics when you want the exact Unicode code point.
Common uses
- β’Using a styled lowercase t in math-like text or equation labels
- β’Creating consistent typographic lettering in technical documents
- β’Designing UI or poster text that requires a sans-serif math aesthetic
- β’Writing symbols for fandom/creator branding that mimic mathematical fonts
- β’Formatting searchable text where you want the exact Unicode character
Examples
π Mathematical Sans-Serif Small T
- πLet π be a parameter in the expression.
- πDefine the function f(π) for π in [0, 1].
- πComponent π is shown in the diagram as a small t.
- πIn this notation, π denotes the styled variable.
- πUse π in the heading to match the math font style.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D5CD | |
| HTML Entity | 𝗍 | |
| HTML Code | 𝗍 | |
| CSS | \1D5CD |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Sans-serif Small T symbol mean?
π (U+1D5CD) is a βMATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF SMALL Tβ character from the Unicode Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols set. It represents a styled lowercase t used for math and technical typography where the font style matters. Unlike plain βtβ, this glyph carries a specific sans-serif math presentation, making it handy for consistent notation, labels, and typographic emphasis in equations, headings, or formatted text. It doesnβt have a universally fixed standalone meaning like a traditional symbol; its primary purpose is visual styling and correct character semantics when you want the exact Unicode code point.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
π is U+1D5CD (MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF SMALL T).
How can I copy π into my work?
Copy the character directly from this page, or use the provided HTML entity: 𝗍.
Will π display correctly on all devices?
Not always. Display depends on whether the font on your device supports this Unicode Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbol.
Does π have a specific meaning beyond being a styled βtβ?
Its most common role is typographic styling: a mathematically styled lowercase t used to match a specific font presentation in technical text.