repeat single button Emoji
🔂 is the “Repeat Single Button” emoji used to indicate repeating one item or action.
U+1F502
The 🔂 emoji is commonly used as a compact repeat indicator. It visually suggests repeating a single action, loop, or item. You can copy it for UI labels, posts, and documentation.
repeat single button Emoji Meaning
🔂 (Unicode name: REPEAT SINGLE BUTTON, U+1F502) is an icon-style emoji that represents repeating one thing. It’s often used to mean “repeat this” or “loop a single item,” rather than repeating everything. In interface contexts, it can suggest a repeat mode for a selected track, clip, step, or setting. In writing and digital communication, it works as a quick visual shorthand for redoing something once you finish or returning to the same element. Because it’s a single-button repeat symbol, it’s especially handy when you want to emphasize one repeated target instead of a full playlist or continuous loop.
Common uses
- •UI labels for “repeat one” or “repeat single” modes
- •Music or media apps to indicate looping the current track
- •Lesson and training content to prompt redoing a single step
- •Social posts to express “replay this” or “run it again”
- •Documentation to mark a single-action repeat instruction
Examples
🔂 Repeat Single Button
- 🔂Press 🔂 to repeat this track once more.
- 🔂Set the timer to 🔂 mode for the current step.
- 🔂Choose 🔂 when you want to loop one clip only.
- 🔂I keep replaying the moment—🔂!
- 🔂Repeat instruction: do the step again (🔂).
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F502 | |
| HTML Entity | 🔂 | |
| HTML Code | 🔂 | |
| CSS | \1F502 |
FAQ
What does the 🔂 “Repeat Single Button” symbol mean?
It commonly indicates repeating a single item or action (often like “repeat one”).
How do I copy the 🔂 emoji?
Copy it directly from this page (🔂). You can then paste it into text, designs, or messages.
Can I use 🔂 in code and web pages?
Yes. Use the Unicode code point U+1F502 (CSS escape: \\1F502; JavaScript escape: \\u{1F502}; HTML entity: 🔂).
Is 🔂 different from 🔁?
They’re both used to suggest repetition, but 🔂 is specifically styled as a “repeat single button,” which often reads as repeating one item.