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πŸ†™

UP! button Emoji

πŸ†™ is the UP! BUTTON symbol, commonly used to show an upward action or increase.

U+1F199

The πŸ†™ UP! BUTTON emoji is designed to look like a button labeled β€œUP!”. It’s often used in UI-style text to suggest moving up, increasing, or continuing upward. You can copy it directly or use its standard Unicode escapes in code.

UP! button Emoji Meaning

πŸ†™ (UP! BUTTON) is an alphanumeric & geometric symbol that visually communicates an upward action. It’s commonly used as a quick icon in text to indicate β€œgo up,” β€œmove upward,” or β€œincrease.” Because it resembles a button label, it also works well for prompts like β€œpress up,” β€œnext/continue upward,” or β€œlevel up” messaging in games and training contexts. In user interfaces, it can accompany buttons, arrows, or status labels to reinforce that the next step is higher than the current one. Use it when you want a compact, recognizable upward cue without adding extra words.

Common uses

  • β€’Labeling an β€œup” control in simple text-based interfaces or menus
  • β€’Indicating increase steps such as volume up, brightness up, or level up
  • β€’Guiding navigation in posts or guides (e.g., β€œscroll up” or β€œgo up to the next section”)
  • β€’Marking β€œupgrade/proceed upward” actions in game and learning messages
  • β€’Decorating callouts that emphasize moving higher or improving upward

Examples

πŸ†™ UP! BUTTON Symbol

  • πŸ†™Tap πŸ†™ to increase the volume.
  • πŸ†™Menu option: πŸ†™ Move up one level.
  • πŸ†™Press πŸ†™ for the next upgrade step.
  • πŸ†™Scroll up to return to the top πŸ†™
  • πŸ†™Your status has improvedβ€”πŸ†™

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F199
HTML Entity🆙
HTML Code🆙
CSS\1F199

FAQ

What does the πŸ†™ (UP! BUTTON) symbol mean?

It typically signals an upward action, such as going up, increasing a value, or moving to a higher step.

How can I copy the πŸ†™ symbol for use in HTML?

You can copy it directly, or use the HTML entity: 🆙.

What is the Unicode code point for πŸ†™?

The Unicode code point is U+1F199.

Can I use πŸ†™ in CSS or JavaScript?

Yes. CSS escape: \\1F199. JavaScript escape: \\u{1F199}.

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