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Black Diamond On Cross Symbol

⯞ is a directional arrow symbol featuring a black diamond set on a cross.

U+2BDE

⯞ (Black Diamond on Cross) is a compact arrow-style glyph used for visual cues. It’s handy in UI icons, badges, and typographic ornamentation. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode forms in code.

Black Diamond On Cross Symbol Meaning

⯞ (Unicode U+2BDE) is a black-diamond arrow-like character described as “BLACK DIAMOND ON CROSS.” As an arrows-category symbol, it’s typically used to suggest direction, navigation, or an “indicator” look rather than a specific literal arrow type. Designers often pair it with other arrow glyphs or use it as a standalone marker to draw attention. In text, it can act like a compact bullet, label, or decorative connector in lists, captions, and diagram-style content. Because it’s a single Unicode character, it’s convenient for consistent rendering wherever the font supports U+2BDE.

Common uses

  • Directional UI accents for menus, tabs, or step indicators
  • Section markers and bullet-like list items where a distinct arrow cue is needed
  • Badges, chips, or notification labels indicating “next” or “go to”
  • Decorative separators in posters, flyers, and editorial layouts
  • Diagram annotations in apps, documentation, and flowcharts

Examples

⯞ Black Diamond on Cross Symbol

  • Next: ⯞ Details
  • Step 2 ⯞ Confirm
  • Go to ⯞ Settings
  • Route: ⯞ Main Hall
  • Download ⯞ Files

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+2BDE
HTML Entity⯞
HTML Code⯞
CSS\2BDE

FAQ

What does the Black Diamond On Cross symbol mean?

⯞ (Unicode U+2BDE) is a black-diamond arrow-like character described as “BLACK DIAMOND ON CROSS.” As an arrows-category symbol, it’s typically used to suggest direction, navigation, or an “indicator” look rather than a specific literal arrow type. Designers often pair it with other arrow glyphs or use it as a standalone marker to draw attention. In text, it can act like a compact bullet, label, or decorative connector in lists, captions, and diagram-style content. Because it’s a single Unicode character, it’s convenient for consistent rendering wherever the font supports U+2BDE.

What Unicode character is ⯞?

⯞ is Unicode U+2BDE, named “BLACK DIAMOND ON CROSS.”

How do I copy ⯞ in HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: ⯞

How do I use ⯞ in CSS?

Use the CSS escape form: \\2BDE

How do I insert ⯞ in JavaScript?

Use: \\u{2BDE}

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