Cjk Unified Ideograph-264C6 Symbol
𦓆 is a CJK Unified Ideograph character with code point U+264C6.
U+264C6
𦓆 is a CJK Unified Ideograph character identified in Unicode as U+264C6. You may see it when viewing fonts or text that include rare CJK characters. This page helps you copy it correctly and reference it by Unicode.
Cjk Unified Ideograph-264C6 Symbol Meaning
𦓆 is a Unicode CJK Unified Ideograph (code point U+264C6). As with many CJK Unified Ideographs, the character is primarily used as a specific written glyph in CJK text. Its “meaning” depends on the language and the word or name it appears in; Unicode catalogs the character as a distinct ideograph rather than a standalone symbol with a universal meaning. If you encounter 𦓆 in a document, it may be part of a proper noun, text from a specific source, or a less common character set. For accurate usage, copy the character directly or use its code point reference.
Common uses
- •Copying and pasting the character in multilingual text or notes
- •Using the glyph in graphic design when the correct CJK-capable font is available
- •Referencing the character by its Unicode code point (U+264C6) in documentation
- •Searching for the character in font tools, Unicode lists, or character pickers
- •Using it in web content where correct encoding support matters
Examples
𦓆 CJK Unified Ideograph-264C6
- 𦓆Here is the character: 𦓆
- 𦓆Unicode check: U+264C6 = 𦓆
- 𦓆Copy this ideograph: 𦓆
- 𦓆The sample text includes 𦓆 in one word.
- 𦓆Font preview: 𦓆
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+264C6 | |
| HTML Entity | 𦓆 | |
| HTML Code | 𦓆 | |
| CSS | \264C6 |
FAQ
What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-264C6 symbol mean?
𦓆 is a Unicode CJK Unified Ideograph (code point U+264C6). As with many CJK Unified Ideographs, the character is primarily used as a specific written glyph in CJK text. Its “meaning” depends on the language and the word or name it appears in; Unicode catalogs the character as a distinct ideograph rather than a standalone symbol with a universal meaning. If you encounter 𦓆 in a document, it may be part of a proper noun, text from a specific source, or a less common character set. For accurate usage, copy the character directly or use its code point reference.
What Unicode code point is 𦓆?
𦓆 is the CJK Unified Ideograph-264C6 with Unicode code point U+264C6.
How do I copy 𦓆 correctly?
Use the character directly from this page (𦓆). If you need a reference for systems that support it, you can also use U+264C6 or the HTML entity form: 𦓆.
Can I use 𦓆 in HTML or CSS?
Yes. The provided HTML entity is 𦓆. For code-based escapes, you can use \\264C6 (CSS escape) or \\u{264C6} (JavaScript escape).
Why doesn’t 𦓆 display the way I expect?
Some fonts may not support all CJK Unified Ideographs. If you see a placeholder box, try a CJK-capable font and ensure your text encoding supports the character.