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πŸ”™

BACK arrow Emoji

πŸ”™ is the back arrow emoji used to show returning or navigating to the previous step.

U+1F519

The πŸ”™ emoji, called the Back Arrow, is a quick visual cue for β€œgo back.” It’s widely used in chat, UI labels, and instructional text. Copy it anywhere you need a clear return action.

BACK arrow Emoji Meaning

πŸ”™ (BACK ARROW, U+1F519) represents moving backward or returning to a previous place or state. Most commonly, it signals β€œback” in navigation (for example, returning to a previous page or screen). It can also imply undoing an action or reversing a step in instructions, like going back to the last option. In casual writing, it’s often used to mark revisiting something, correcting course, or undoing a choice. Because it reads instantly, it works well as a standalone icon in buttons, prompts, and comments where you want a simple, recognizable direction.

Common uses

  • β€’Button or link label for β€œBack” in apps and websites
  • β€’Navigation cues in chat, emails, or support messages
  • β€’Instruction text to indicate returning to the previous step
  • β€’Undo prompts (e.g., β€œGo back” or β€œCancel and return”) in forms
  • β€’Design accents in workflows, tutorials, and onboarding screens

Examples

πŸ”™ Back Arrow Symbol

  • πŸ”™Tap πŸ”™ to return to the previous page.
  • πŸ”™I meant to undo thatβ€”πŸ”™ to the earlier setting?
  • πŸ”™Choose your option, then press πŸ”™ to go back.
  • πŸ”™Can you go πŸ”™ and check the last message?
  • πŸ”™If it’s not right, hit πŸ”™ and adjust your selection.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F519
HTML Entity🔙
HTML Code🔙
CSS\1F519

FAQ

What is the Unicode name of πŸ”™?

The Unicode name is β€œBACK ARROW,” with code point U+1F519.

How can I copy πŸ”™ for use on a website or in code?

You can copy the emoji directly. For encoding, the provided HTML entity is 🔙 and the CSS escape is \\1F519.

What does πŸ”™ usually mean in chat or apps?

It most often means β€œgo back” or β€œreturn to the previous step/page,” and it’s sometimes used for undoing.

Is πŸ”™ the same as a left arrow (←)?

They’re related visually, but πŸ”™ specifically reads as a back/return action, while ← is a general leftward arrow.

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