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Succeeds Above Not Equal To Symbol

⪶ is a mathematical symbol used to express a “succeeds above” relation along with a “not equal to” idea.

U+2AB6

⪶ (Unicode U+2AB6) is a math symbol with a specialized relational meaning. It’s mainly used in technical writing, math notation, and typesetting where a precise comparison symbol is needed.

Succeeds Above Not Equal To Symbol Meaning

⪶ is named “SUCCEEDS ABOVE NOT EQUAL TO” in Unicode (U+2AB6). In practice, it’s used in mathematical contexts to indicate a relationship that resembles “succeeds above,” combined with a “not equal to” condition. Because it’s a dedicated Unicode character (not an ordinary ASCII symbol), it’s most useful when you need the exact glyph for typography, documents, or online posts that support Unicode math symbols. If your rendering system uses math fonts, the symbol should appear as intended; otherwise it may fall back to a generic glyph.

Common uses

  • Mathematics and logic notes where you need the exact “succeeds above not equal to” symbol
  • Annotating diagrams or proofs in documents that use Unicode math characters
  • Creating precise labels for coursework, study sheets, or worksheets
  • Publishing technical content online (blogs, forums, or documentation) that accepts Unicode
  • Typography and font testing for Unicode math symbol support

Examples

⪶ Succeeds Above (Not Equal To)

  • a ⪶ b means a follows above b under a “not equal” condition
  • In this step we replace the relation with ⪶
  • The table marks pairs that satisfy x ⪶ y
  • Let S be the set where m ⪶ n is true
  • Our notation uses ⪶ to distinguish from equality relations

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+2AB6
HTML Entity⪶
HTML Code⪶
CSS\2AB6

FAQ

What does ⪶ mean?

⪶ is the Unicode math symbol “SUCCEEDS ABOVE NOT EQUAL TO” (U+2AB6). It represents a specialized relational idea combining “succeeds above” with a “not equal to” condition.

How do I copy and paste ⪶?

Copy the character directly (⪶) from this page, or paste it by using one of the provided escapes like ⪶ or the Unicode code point U+2AB6 in supported editors.

How can I use ⪶ in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: ⪶ (which corresponds to Unicode U+2AB6).

What if ⪶ doesn’t display correctly on my device?

Some fonts may not include this math glyph. Try switching to a Unicode-capable math font, updating your system fonts, or using a fallback font that supports U+2AB6.