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𦒲

Cjk Unified Ideograph-264B2 Symbol

𦒲 is a CJK Unified Ideograph character (U+264B2) used in Unicode-based text.

U+264B2

𦒲 is a Unicode CJK character identified by code point U+264B2. It’s commonly encountered when working with CJK text data, fonts, or symbol sets. Use the copy options below for reliable pasting in design and development workflows.

Cjk Unified Ideograph-264B2 Symbol Meaning

𦒲 is categorized as a “Zodiac” character in the provided symbol metadata, with the Unicode name “CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-264B2” at U+264B2. In practice, its meaning depends on the font, language context, and the dataset it comes from. When you see it in text, it may function as a specific ideographic character associated with a zodiac-related set in some references. If you’re writing, labeling, or creating UI that includes this glyph, the safest approach is to treat it as a literal character (not a simple emoji) and verify appearance using your target fonts.

Common uses

  • Copy/paste of the exact Unicode glyph in multilingual documents
  • Use in UI labels or decorative text where specific CJK characters are required
  • Typography and font testing to confirm glyph support for U+264B2
  • Data display for CJK-based datasets that include this specific character
  • Developer use in source code strings, JSON, or HTML content

Examples

𦒲 CJK Unified Ideograph-264B2

  • 𦒲Example: 𦒲
  • 𦒲CJK text sample: 𦒲 𦒲 𦒲
  • 𦒲Label: zodiac_mark 𦒲
  • 𦒲Status line: update ready 𦒲
  • 𦒲Note: verified glyph U+264B2 𦒲

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+264B2
HTML Entity𦒲
HTML Code𦒲
CSS\264B2

FAQ

What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-264B2 symbol mean?

𦒲 is categorized as a “Zodiac” character in the provided symbol metadata, with the Unicode name “CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-264B2” at U+264B2. In practice, its meaning depends on the font, language context, and the dataset it comes from. When you see it in text, it may function as a specific ideographic character associated with a zodiac-related set in some references. If you’re writing, labeling, or creating UI that includes this glyph, the safest approach is to treat it as a literal character (not a simple emoji) and verify appearance using your target fonts.

What is the Unicode code point for 𦒲?

𦒲 is U+264B2 (HTML entity: 𦒲).

How can I copy 𦒲 into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𦒲.

What CSS/JS escapes can I use for 𦒲?

CSS escape: \\264B2. JavaScript (Unicode code point escape): \\u{264B2}.

Why does 𦒲 sometimes not display correctly?

The glyph depends on font support. If the character isn’t present in your font, it may render as a missing box or fallback character.

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