Negative Squared Latin Capital Letter Y Symbol 🆈
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Negative Squared Latin Capital Letter Y Symbol Information
| Symbol Name | Negative Squared Latin Capital Letter Y | 
| Unicode Version | 6.0 (October 2010) | 
| Unicode | U+1F188 | 
| CSS Code | \1F188 | 
| Hex Code | 🆈 | 
| HTML Code | 🆈 | 
Negative Squared Latin Capital Letter Y Symbol Encoding
| UTF-8 | 0xF0 0x9F 0x86 0x88 | 
| UTF-16 | 0xD83C 0xDD88 | 
| UTF-32 | 0x0001F188 | 
Table of contents
- How to type negative squared latin capital letter y on Microsoft Word
 - How to type negative squared latin capital letter y on Microsoft Windows
 - How to type negative squared latin capital letter y on Mac OS
 - How to type negative squared latin capital letter y on Linux
 - How to type negative squared latin capital letter y on IOS and Android
 - How to use negative squared latin capital letter y in CSS
 - How to use negative squared latin capital letter y in HTML
 - Negative Squared Latin Capital Letter Y representation in programming languages
 
How to add negative squared latin capital letter y symbol via keyboard on different Operating systems
You can type the negative squared latin capital letter y on most modern devices with the help of following methods:
How to type negative squared latin capital letter y symbol on Microsoft Word
You can type the negative squared latin capital letter y on microsoft Microsoft Word using steps mentioned below:
- Place your cursor in the text area where you need to insert the symbol and type 1 F 1 8 8
 - Without moving the cursor press keys Alt + x together
 - The original 1 F 1 8 8 is now transformed into 🆈
 
How to type negative squared latin capital letter y symbol on Microsoft Windows
You can type the negative squared latin capital letter y on Microsoft windows using following steps:
- Hold Alt and press to type negative squared latin capital letter y on your windows machine.
 
How to type negative squared latin capital letter y symbol on Mac OS
You can type the negative squared latin capital letter y on Mac OS using following steps:
- Place your cursor in the text area where you need to insert the symbol
 - Press Ctrl + ⌘ Command + ⎵ Space to bring up the Character Viewer. Alternatively, choose Edit ⇒ Emoji & Symbols
 - Type “Negative Squared Latin Capital Letter Y” in the search field at the top and press Enter
 - The symbol should appear. Click on it to insert it into your text
 
                                    
                                    How to type negative squared latin capital letter y symbol on Linux
You can type the negative squared latin capital letter y on Linux using following steps:
- Place your cursor in the text area where you need to insert the symbol
 - Hold ⇧ Shift + Ctrl and press the letter + U
 - Press keys 1 F 1 8 8 consecutively
 - And then press ↵ Enter , the desired symbol will be added to your document
 
How to type negative squared latin capital letter y symbol on IOS and Android
The easiest way to type the negative squared latin capital letter y on ios and android is to copy and paste it wherever you need it.
How to use negative squared latin capital letter y in CSS
                                            span {
                                            content: "\1F188";
                                        }
                                    How to type negative squared latin capital letter y in HTML
                                            <span>🆈</span> 
                                        
                                    Negative Squared Latin Capital Letter Y symbol representation in programming languages
negative squared latin capital letter y's representation in different programming languages can be found in table below:
| Language | Representation | 
| Rust | \u{1F188} | 
| Ruby | \u{1F188} | 
| Python | \uF188 | 
| PHP | \u{1F188} | 
| Perl | "\x{1F188}" | 
| Java | \uF188 | 
| Modern JavaScript - Since ES6 | \u{1F188} | 
| JavaScript | \uF188 | 
| Go | \uF188 | 
| C# | \uF188 | 
| C and C++ | \uF188 | 
| Bash and Zsh - inside echo -e | \uF188 | 
| RFC 5137 | \u'F188' |