| Symbol Name | Block Sextant-156 |
| Unicode Version | 13.0 |
| Unicode | U+1FB2E |
| Unicode block | |
| General category | Other Symbol (So) |
| CSS Code | \1FB2E |
| Hex Code | 0x1FB2E |
| HTML Code | 🬮 |
| LaTeX | \text{BLOCKSEXTANT-156} |
| Symbol | 🬮 |
| URL encode (UTF-8 percent) | %F0%9F%AC%AE |
| Spoken / screen reader name | Block Sextant-156 |
| UTF-8 | F0 9F AC AE |
| UTF-16 | D83E DF2E |
| UTF-32 | 0001FB2E |
1\documentclass{article}2\usepackage{pifont}3\text{BLOCKSEXTANT-156}4\end{document}You can type the block sextant-156 symbol on most modern devices with the help of following methods:
Character Map or paste from this page, or insert via Character Map.
Edit → Emoji & Symbols, search "block sextant-156", or use Unicode Hex Input with 1FB2E.
Ctrl + Shift + U, type 1fb2e, then Enter (layout-dependent).
Paste from this page, use text replacement, or pick from the emoji keyboard.
Paste from this page or use a keyboard with legacy computing symbol support.
1span.block-sextant-156::before { content: "\1FB2E"; }1<span>🬮</span>Block Sextant-156 symbol's representation in different programming languages can be found in the table below:
| Language | Representation |
|---|---|
| JavaScript / TypeScript | '\uD83E\uDF2E' or String.fromCodePoint(0x1FB2E) |
| Python | '\N{BLOCK SEXTANT-156}' or chr(129838) |
| Rust | '\u{1FB2E}' |
| C / C++ | UTF-8 source or wchar_t with U+1FB2E |
| Go | string(rune(0x1FB2E)) |
| Ruby | "\u{1FB2E}" |