backhand index pointing down Emoji
π (Backhand Index Pointing Down, U+1F447) is commonly used to point readers downward or indicate where to look next.
U+1F447
The π emoji (Backhand Index Pointing Down, U+1F447) is a simple visual cue for direction. Itβs widely used online to guide attention to what comes below. You can copy it directly or insert it via Unicode in your app or webpage.
backhand index pointing down Emoji Meaning
π is the Backhand Index Pointing Down emoji (Unicode U+1F447, HTML entity 👇). Its most common meaning is pointing downwardβoften to tell someone to βlook below,β βscroll down,β or check the next section of a page. It can also emphasize that details, instructions, or options are located underneath in a thread, document, or form. In conversation, it may be used to signal βmore here,β βsee the link below,β or βchoose from the items below.β The emoji works well as a quick, low-text cue for direction and navigation.
Skin tones
Common uses
- β’βScroll downβ prompts on websites and landing pages
- β’Link or content references like βSee details belowβ
- β’Instructional posts where steps are listed under the message
- β’Comment or thread navigation cues (e.g., βI added it belowβ)
- β’UI microcopy for dropdowns, accordions, and sections
Examples
π Backhand Index Pointing Down Symbol
- πWant the pricing? π
- πNew update notes are below π
- πScroll down for FAQs π
- πCheck the steps below π
- πThe form is further down π
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F447 | |
| HTML Entity | 👇 | |
| HTML Code | 👇 | |
| CSS | \1F447 |
FAQ
What does π mean most of the time?
It most commonly means βlook belowβ or βscroll down,β pointing attention to content that appears underneath.
How do I copy π and use it in my message?
Copy the emoji from this page and paste it into your text. Many editors and social platforms support it directly.
What is the Unicode and code point for π?
The symbol is U+1F447 (BACKHAND INDEX POINTING DOWN). Its HTML entity is 👇.
Can I use π in emails and web content?
Yesβuse it like any other emoji. For web development, you can also insert it by Unicode (U+1F447) if needed.