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Black Curved Rightwards And Downwards Arrow Symbol

The ⮯ symbol is a black curved arrow pointing right and down for clear directional cues.

U+2BAF

⮯ (BLACK CURVED RIGHTWARDS AND DOWNWARDS ARROW) is a directional arrow symbol used to show movement or flow. It’s commonly used in UI hints, diagrams, and labels where you want a curved right-and-down turn.

Black Curved Rightwards And Downwards Arrow Symbol Meaning

⮯ is a curved arrow that directs attention to the right while also indicating a downward turn. Because it combines two directions in one glyph, it’s useful for illustrating “go right then down” actions, transitions, or branching that ends lower. In interfaces and diagrams, it can represent navigation steps, item movement, or a pathway that changes level. It is also used in text layouts as a visual cue to guide readers quickly, especially when you want a compact arrow without drawing your own curved connector. Unicode: U+2BAF (HTML: ⮯).

Common uses

  • UI navigation cues (e.g., next step that moves right and down)
  • Diagram annotations showing a curved route or transition
  • Workflow labels for actions that descend after moving right
  • Instruction text where a compact arrow clarifies direction
  • Design elements for buttons, cards, and section dividers

Examples

⮯ Black Curved Rightwards and Downwards Arrow

  • Step 1: ⮯ to open the panel
  • Follow the path ⮯ for the next section
  • Select “Continue” ⮯ to proceed
  • Route: Start → ⮯ → destination
  • Drag the item ⮯ to reorder

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+2BAF
HTML Entity⮯
HTML Code⮯
CSS\2BAF

FAQ

What does ⮯ usually mean?

It typically indicates a curved direction that goes to the right and then down, like “right then down” in a single step.

How do I copy ⮯ into my website or app?

You can copy the character directly, or use the Unicode/HTML references shown on this page: U+2BAF and ⮯.

Is ⮯ an emoji?

No. ⮯ is a Unicode symbol (from the Arrows category), not an emoji character.

Will ⮯ look the same on every device?

Appearance can vary slightly depending on the font and platform, but the character and direction remain the same.