red triangle pointed up Emoji
The 🔺 red triangle pointing up is a bold geometric icon used for alerts, emphasis, and direction cues.
U+1F53A
🔺 is a red, upward-pointing triangle emoji from the Geometric category. It’s easy to copy and works well as a visual marker in text and UI. Below you’ll find practical uses, examples, and code-ready formats.
red triangle pointed up Emoji Meaning
🔺 (Unicode U+1F53A) is named “RED TRIANGLE POINTED UP.” It’s commonly used as a visual cue for emphasis, alerts, or “upward” direction. Because it has a strong, simple shape and saturated color, people often use it in short messages to stand out—similar to a warning or highlight marker—without needing extra words. In design and writing, it can signal actions like “go up,” “increase,” or “pay attention,” and it also works as a decorative bullet or section indicator. Its tone is typically attention-grabbing rather than neutral.
Common uses
- •Indicating warnings, notices, or items that need attention in a message
- •Highlighting an important bullet point or section header in documents
- •Marking upward direction cues (e.g., “move up,” “top,” or “increasing”)
- •Designing UI labels and callouts where a simple geometric icon is needed
- •Adding visual emphasis to social posts or announcements
Examples
🔺 Red Triangle (Pointing Up) Symbol
- 🔺🔺 Reminder: the deadline is tomorrow.
- 🔺Features to review: 🔺 Performance, 🔺 Security, 🔺 Usability.
- 🔺Results are trending 🔺 upward this week.
- 🔺Settings tip: open Advanced Options 🔺 to see more controls.
- 🔺Please check 🔺 the highlighted row for required fields.
Variations
Ready to copy
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F53A | |
| HTML Entity | 🔺 | |
| HTML Code | 🔺 | |
| CSS | \1F53A |
FAQ
What is the Unicode for 🔺?
The symbol 🔺 is Unicode code point U+1F53A.
How do I copy 🔺 into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 🔺
Can I use 🔺 in CSS or JavaScript?
Yes. CSS escape: \\1F53A. JavaScript escape: \\u{1F53A}.
What does the red upward triangle usually indicate?
It’s most often used for attention, emphasis, warnings, or an upward direction/increase cue.