Cjk Unified Ideograph-26511 Symbol
𦔑 is a CJK Unified Ideograph character at U+26511 that you can copy for text, design, and developer use.
U+26511
𦔑 is a single CJK character identified as CJK Unified Ideograph-26511. Because it’s a Unicode character, you can reliably copy it across many modern apps and platforms that support the glyph. Use the codepoint details below for precise insertion in websites and software.
Cjk Unified Ideograph-26511 Symbol Meaning
𦔑 is not a widely recognized symbol like a math operator or emoji; instead, it represents a specific CJK Unified Ideograph within the Unicode standard. Characters in this block are typically used as part of written language content, where the exact meaning depends on the source language, font, and context (for example, as a logographic character). If you’re using it for a design or text display, the most important practical concern is font support—some fonts may show it clearly, while others may render a placeholder square.
Common uses
- •Copy/pasting into multilingual text or drafts that require this exact CJK character
- •Using it in typography mockups, especially when you need a specific Unicode glyph
- •Including it in UI or content that must match a standardized character set (Unicode-based systems)
- •Referencing it in developer documentation or data samples where the codepoint matters
- •Creating social or branding experiments that use rare Unicode characters
Examples
𦔑 CJK Unified Ideograph-26511
- 𦔑Here is 𦔑 in my note.
- 𦔑The character 𦔑 may require font support.
- 𦔑Unicode test: 𦔑 (U+26511).
- 𦔑Design sample using 𦔑 for display typography.
- 𦔑Copying 𦔑 into the form field.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+26511 | |
| HTML Entity | 𦔑 | |
| HTML Code | 𦔑 | |
| CSS | \26511 |
FAQ
What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-26511 symbol mean?
𦔑 is not a widely recognized symbol like a math operator or emoji; instead, it represents a specific CJK Unified Ideograph within the Unicode standard. Characters in this block are typically used as part of written language content, where the exact meaning depends on the source language, font, and context (for example, as a logographic character). If you’re using it for a design or text display, the most important practical concern is font support—some fonts may show it clearly, while others may render a placeholder square.
What Unicode codepoint is 𦔑?
𦔑 is U+26511 (CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-26511).
How can I copy 𦔑 quickly?
Copy the character directly (𦔑), or use the HTML entity: 𦔑.
Will 𦔑 display correctly everywhere?
It depends on font support. If the font doesn’t include the glyph, you may see a missing-character box.
How do I insert 𦔑 in code?
You can use the CSS escape \\26511 or JavaScript escape \\u{26511}.