woman in manual wheelchair facing right Emoji
A woman in a manual wheelchair moving to the right, commonly used to signal accessibility and mobility needs.
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π©βπ¦½ββ‘οΈ shows a woman in a manual wheelchair facing right. Itβs useful when you want to communicate movement, accessibility, or an accessible route in a clear, visual way.
woman in manual wheelchair facing right Emoji Meaning
π©βπ¦½ββ‘οΈ combines a woman, a manual wheelchair, and a right-facing arrow. The manual wheelchair element emphasizes mobility support and disability inclusion, while the arrow direction suggests βmoving,β βgoing to,β or βproceedingβ toward the right. In practice, this emoji is often used to indicate accessible transportation, navigation steps, or wayfinding in accessibility contexts. You may also see it in captions or UI text related to accessibility services, ramps, curb cuts, wheelchair-friendly entrances, or directions where movement is part of the message. Itβs generally most effective when paired with a short instruction like βgo rightβ or βaccessible route.β
Common uses
- β’Wayfinding instructions such as βaccessible route: go rightβ
- β’Accessibility and inclusion posts about mobility needs
- β’UI icons for wheelchair access or assisted movement sections
- β’Signage or flyers describing accessible entrances and paths
- β’Customer support or help content related to mobility assistance
Examples
π©βπ¦½ββ‘οΈ Woman in manual wheelchair facing right
- π©βπ¦½ββ‘οΈAccessible route: go right π©βπ¦½ββ‘οΈ
- π©βπ¦½ββ‘οΈWheelchair-friendly check-in is to the right. π©βπ¦½ββ‘οΈ
- π©βπ¦½ββ‘οΈReminder: for mobility assistance, follow the arrows π©βπ¦½ββ‘οΈ
- π©βπ¦½ββ‘οΈTake the accessible pathβturn right here π©βπ¦½ββ‘οΈ
- π©βπ¦½ββ‘οΈNeed help navigating? Go right for the ramp π©βπ¦½ββ‘οΈ
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F469 U+200D U+1F9BD U+200D U+27A1 U+FE0F | |
| HTML Entity | 👩 | |
| HTML Code | 👩 | |
| CSS | \1F469 |
FAQ
What does π©βπ¦½ββ‘οΈ mean?
It represents a woman in a manual wheelchair moving or facing to the right, often used for accessibility and directional guidance.
Is it appropriate for accessibility or inclusive design messages?
Yes. Itβs commonly used to communicate accessibility, mobility inclusion, and wheelchair-friendly navigation.
How should I use it in directions?
Pair it with simple instructions like βgo right,β βaccessible route,β or βwheelchair entrance is on the right.β
Can I use it as an icon in UI or forms?
You can. It works well as a visual label for wheelchair access or directions, especially when accompanied by text for clarity.