woman with white cane facing right Emoji
Represents a woman with a white cane, facing right, often used to signal accessibility, navigation, or guidance.
U+1F469 U+200D U+1F9AF U+200D U+27A1 U+FE0F
π©βπ¦―ββ‘οΈ combines a woman with a white cane and a rightward direction. Itβs useful when your message needs both an accessibility symbol and a clear βmoving to the rightβ cue.
woman with white cane facing right Emoji Meaning
π©βπ¦―ββ‘οΈ (Unicode name: βWOMAN WITH WHITE CANE FACING RIGHTβ, codepoint: U+1F469 U+200D U+1F9AF U+200D U+27A1 U+FE0F) depicts a woman using a white cane and facing right. The white cane is widely associated with visual accessibility, and the arrow/facing direction helps communicate movement, guidance, or where the person is going. Because it includes a specific direction, itβs especially handy for interface hints, wayfinding text, or educational content that needs both βaccessibilityβ and βrightwardβ orientation. Use it when you want a clear, non-verbal way to indicate safe navigation or accessible movement guidance.
Common uses
- β’Wayfinding or signage text indicating a route direction for someone using a white cane
- β’Accessibility statements in apps, forms, and help sections (e.g., βmove to the rightβ guidance)
- β’Instructional UI labels for tutorials and onboarding screens that reference directions
- β’Social posts and flyers highlighting inclusive navigation or mobility support
- β’Educational or training content about accessibility and safe movement
Examples
π©βπ¦―ββ‘οΈ Woman with white cane facing right
- π©βπ¦―ββ‘οΈFollow the path π©βπ¦―ββ‘οΈ to reach the entrance.
- π©βπ¦―ββ‘οΈRight side: accessible route π©βπ¦―ββ‘οΈ
- π©βπ¦―ββ‘οΈIn this step, move to the right π©βπ¦―ββ‘οΈ.
- π©βπ¦―ββ‘οΈFor guidance, watch for signs like π©βπ¦―ββ‘οΈ.
- π©βπ¦―ββ‘οΈTake the accessible route shown by π©βπ¦―ββ‘οΈ.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F469 U+200D U+1F9AF U+200D U+27A1 U+FE0F | |
| HTML Entity | 👩 | |
| HTML Code | 👩 | |
| CSS | \1F469 |
FAQ
What does π©βπ¦―ββ‘οΈ represent?
It represents a woman with a white cane facing right, combining an accessibility cue with a rightward direction.
Is the direction part important?
Yes. This emoji includes a right-facing/rightward arrow element, making it best for messages that specifically indicate βto the rightβ guidance or movement.
Where can I use this emoji?
It works well in wayfinding text, accessibility help content, UI tutorials, educational posts, and inclusive signage where direction matters.
How do I copy the exact emoji?
Copy the character shown here: π©βπ¦―ββ‘οΈ. If needed for code, use the provided escapes from this pageβs data (e.g., CSS/JavaScript escapes).