Anticlockwise Triangle-headed Bottom U-shaped Arrow Symbol
An anticlockwise triangle-headed bottom U-shaped arrow symbol for return/loop direction and reversed flow.
U+2B8D
⮍ (U+2B8D) is a directional arrow symbol with an anticlockwise, U-shaped form and a triangle head. It’s commonly used in text to communicate movement, routing, or a return in the opposite direction.
Anticlockwise Triangle-headed Bottom U-shaped Arrow Symbol Meaning
⮍ represents an arrow that curves into a bottom U-shape and points with an anticlockwise direction using a triangle head. In practice, it helps convey “go back,” “loop around,” or “return in reverse” when you want a compact direction cue in plain text, UI labels, or diagrams that can’t easily use images. You may see it in workflow descriptions, navigation hints, and schematic-style writing where a turn-back or reversing motion is needed. Because it’s an arrow glyph, its meaning is primarily directional rather than symbolic or metaphorical.
Common uses
- •Workflow steps that require looping back or returning to a previous stage
- •Navigation or routing hints in text-based interfaces and chat commands
- •Diagram annotations where a reverse-curving, anticlockwise path is described in-line
- •Instruction labels for tools or controls that move backward or around a corner
- •Editing or version notes indicating a re-check or rollback direction
Examples
⮍ Anticlockwise Triangle-Headed Bottom U-Shaped Arrow
- ⮍Step 3: ⮍ loop back to the form review.
- ⮍Use ⮍ to return to the previous screen.
- ⮍Route A: take the path ⮍, then continue forward.
- ⮍When recalculating, go ⮍ to the earlier checkpoint.
- ⮍Confirm details, then follow ⮍ to resubmit.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+2B8D | |
| HTML Entity | ⮍ | |
| HTML Code | ⮍ | |
| CSS | \2B8D |
FAQ
What does ⮍ mean?
It’s a directional arrow: an anticlockwise triangle-headed, bottom U-shaped arrow, typically used to indicate a return, loop, or reverse-curving path.
Where can I use ⮍ in writing or UI?
It works well in workflow steps, navigation hints, diagram annotations, and in-line labels where you want a compact direction cue.
How do I copy ⮍ from this page?
Copy the character directly (⮍). You can also use the variations provided to match spacing or combine it with other arrows.
What are the official code details for ⮍?
Unicode: U+2B8D. HTML entity: ⮍. CSS escape: \\2B8D. JavaScript escape: \\u{2B8D}.