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Black Rightwards Equilateral Arrowhead Symbol

A black right-pointing equilateral arrowhead used to indicate direction and flow.

U+2B9E

⮞ is a rightward arrowhead symbol from the Arrows category. It’s useful when you want a compact, bold cue for moving right or progressing forward. Copy it directly or use its Unicode/HTML/CSS/JS escapes in your projects.

Black Rightwards Equilateral Arrowhead Symbol Meaning

⮞ is the Unicode “BLACK RIGHTWARDS EQUILATERAL ARROWHEAD” (U+2B9E). Visually, it’s a solid arrowhead pointing to the right, so its most common meaning is direction: move right, point to the next item, or indicate forward flow. It can also work as a minimal “next” marker in lists, timelines, or UI labels without using a full arrow or icon. Because it’s a single glyph, it’s convenient for inline text—such as instructions, menu items, or compact status messages—where you want a clear rightward emphasis.

Common uses

  • Indicating direction in instructions (e.g., “turn ⮞” or “go ⮞”).
  • Marking a “next step” or “proceed” item in guides and checklists.
  • Styling list items or callouts to suggest progression or flow to the right.
  • Using as a compact UI marker next to navigation labels or menu entries.
  • Adding emphasis in plain-text layouts where SVG/icons aren’t available.

Examples

⮞ Black Rightwards Equilateral Arrowhead

  • Start here ⮞ then choose your option.
  • Step 1: Review details ⮞ Step 2: Confirm.
  • Turn right ⮞ and follow the signs.
  • Next: Settings ⮞ Notifications.
  • Result ⮞ success

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+2B9E
HTML Entity⮞
HTML Code⮞
CSS\2B9E

FAQ

What does the Black Rightwards Equilateral Arrowhead symbol mean?

⮞ is the Unicode “BLACK RIGHTWARDS EQUILATERAL ARROWHEAD” (U+2B9E). Visually, it’s a solid arrowhead pointing to the right, so its most common meaning is direction: move right, point to the next item, or indicate forward flow. It can also work as a minimal “next” marker in lists, timelines, or UI labels without using a full arrow or icon. Because it’s a single glyph, it’s convenient for inline text—such as instructions, menu items, or compact status messages—where you want a clear rightward emphasis.

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