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Indic Siyaq Numbers

All code points in the Indic Siyaq Numbers block.

𞱱
U+1EC71
𞱲
U+1EC72
𞱳
U+1EC73
𞱴
U+1EC74
𞱵
U+1EC75
𞱶
U+1EC76
𞱷
U+1EC77
𞱸
U+1EC78
𞱹
U+1EC79
𞱺
U+1EC7A
𞱻
U+1EC7B
𞱼
U+1EC7C
𞱽
U+1EC7D
𞱾
U+1EC7E
𞱿
U+1EC7F
𞲀
U+1EC80
𞲁
U+1EC81
𞲂
U+1EC82
𞲃
U+1EC83
𞲄
U+1EC84
𞲅
U+1EC85
𞲆
U+1EC86
𞲇
U+1EC87
𞲈
U+1EC88
𞲉
U+1EC89
𞲊
U+1EC8A
𞲋
U+1EC8B
𞲌
U+1EC8C
𞲍
U+1EC8D
𞲎
U+1EC8E
𞲏
U+1EC8F
𞲐
U+1EC90
𞲑
U+1EC91
𞲒
U+1EC92
𞲓
U+1EC93
𞲔
U+1EC94
𞲕
U+1EC95
𞲖
U+1EC96
𞲗
U+1EC97
𞲘
U+1EC98
𞲙
U+1EC99
𞲚
U+1EC9A
𞲛
U+1EC9B
𞲜
U+1EC9C
𞲝
U+1EC9D
𞲞
U+1EC9E
𞲟
U+1EC9F
𞲠
U+1ECA0
𞲡
U+1ECA1
𞲢
U+1ECA2
𞲣
U+1ECA3
𞲤
U+1ECA4
𞲥
U+1ECA5
𞲦
U+1ECA6
𞲧
U+1ECA7
𞲨
U+1ECA8
𞲩
U+1ECA9
𞲪
U+1ECAA
𞲫
U+1ECAB
𞲬
U+1ECAC
𞲭
U+1ECAD
𞲮
U+1ECAE
𞲯
U+1ECAF
𞲰
U+1ECB0
𞲱
U+1ECB1
𞲲
U+1ECB2
𞲳
U+1ECB3
𞲴
U+1ECB4

Tips

  • Map Indic Siyaq numbers to their modern numeric equivalents to ensure clear interpretation in UI labels and data fields.
  • Provide visual tooling or glyph previews to help designers distinguish similar symbols used in this script.
  • Include accessibility notes, such as descriptive aria-labels, for screen readers when rendering symbols.
  • Standardize token width and line height to prevent misalignment in grids or tables.
  • Offer fallback fonts and fallbacks for environments that lack Siyaq support.

Indic Siyaq numbers form a historical numeral system used in various manuscripts. In UI work, treat them as a symbolic set rather than a direct arithmetic set, focusing on accurate display and recognition rather than computation.

Typical usage centers on display, transcription, and archival contexts. Be mindful of legibility, cultural sensitivity, and the need for consistent rendering across platforms. For historical context and related script systems, explore Geometric shapes and Arrows to see related symbolic conventions. For numeric tooling and symbol conventions, see Currency symbols and Box drawing.