heavy equals sign Emoji
🟰 is the Heavy Equals Sign symbol used to show equality or equivalence in text and design.
U+1F7F0
The 🟰 Heavy Equals Sign is a bold, clear equality mark. It’s often used when you want a strong visual indicator of equivalence in plain text, UI, or graphics. Below you’ll find copy options and practical ways to use it.
heavy equals sign Emoji Meaning
The 🟰 Heavy Equals Sign (Unicode U+1F7F0) is commonly used to represent equality or equivalence. Compared with a plain equals sign, the “heavy” look can make the relationship stand out more in headings, labels, or status text. In writing and design, it may be used to connect two matching values (for example, “Price 🟰 Total”) or to show that two items are the same or interchangeable. It can also act as a decorative separator in posters, thumbnails, and social posts when you want a clean, symmetrical visual element.
Common uses
- •Indicating equality between two values in UI labels and forms (e.g., “Tax 🟰 0”).
- •Creating bold visual separators in posters, flyers, and presentation slides.
- •Using in comparisons or matching statements in marketing copy (e.g., “Value 🟰 Savings”).
- •Designing symmetrical “before/after” or “match” sections in graphics and infographics.
- •Tagging equality or equivalence in documentation and checklists (e.g., “Answer 🟰 Expected”).
Examples
🟰 Heavy Equals Sign (Heavy Equal Symbol)
- 🟰Price: $25 🟰 Total: $25
- 🟰A 🟰 B (they are identical)
- 🟰CPU speed 🟰 performance
- 🟰Correct ✅ if input 🟰 output
- 🟰1 hour 🟰 60 minutes
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F7F0 | |
| HTML Entity | 🟰 | |
| HTML Code | 🟰 | |
| CSS | \1F7F0 |
FAQ
What does 🟰 mean?
🟰 is the Heavy Equals Sign, commonly used to show equality or equivalence between two items or values.
How do I type or copy the symbol?
You can copy the character 🟰 from this page. For code, you can also use the provided HTML entity or escapes.
What is the Unicode information for 🟰?
Its Unicode name is HEAVY EQUALS SIGN, with code point U+1F7F0.
How can I use it in HTML or code?
Use HTML entity 🟰 or escapes such as \\\\1F7F0 (CSS) and \\\\u{1F7F0} (JavaScript).