Cupido Symbol
⯠ “Cupido” is an arrow-style symbol used to visually suggest direction, approach, or motion.
U+2BE0
“⯠” is the Unicode symbol named Cupido (U+2BE0) in the Arrows category. It’s a compact glyph you can use when you want an arrow-like mark without relying on standard characters like →.
Cupido Symbol Meaning
The symbol ⯠ is named “Cupido” in Unicode (U+2BE0). As an arrow-category glyph, it’s commonly used as a decorative directional cue—something that points, leads, or signals motion in a stylized way. Because it isn’t a plain ASCII arrow, it’s often chosen for design work where you want a more distinctive icon-like character while keeping text-based typography. In everyday writing it can act as a visual separator (for steps or flows) or as a small flourish in headings, labels, and UI microcopy to indicate movement or emphasis.
Common uses
- •Section or step navigation in text-based layouts (e.g., “Step ⯠ Install”).
- •Decorative directional icons in posters, flyers, and presentation slides.
- •Visual separators for lists that describe a flow or progression.
- •UI labels or buttons where a subtle arrow cue is preferred over standard →.
- •Creative typography in social media captions and design headers.
Examples
⯠ Cupido Arrow Symbol (U+2BE0)
- ⯠Follow ⯠ the instructions to get started.
- ⯠Idea ⯠ Action ⯠ Launch.
- ⯠Track ⯠ package status updates here.
- ⯠From concept ⯠ to draft, keep iterating.
- ⯠Choose your plan ⯠ then confirm.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+2BE0 | |
| HTML Entity | ⯠ | |
| HTML Code | ⯠ | |
| CSS | \2BE0 |
FAQ
What does the Cupido symbol mean?
The symbol ⯠ is named “Cupido” in Unicode (U+2BE0). As an arrow-category glyph, it’s commonly used as a decorative directional cue—something that points, leads, or signals motion in a stylized way. Because it isn’t a plain ASCII arrow, it’s often chosen for design work where you want a more distinctive icon-like character while keeping text-based typography. In everyday writing it can act as a visual separator (for steps or flows) or as a small flourish in headings, labels, and UI microcopy to indicate movement or emphasis.
What is the Unicode name and code point for ⯠?
The Unicode name is “CUPIDO” and the code point is U+2BE0.
How can I copy ⯠ for use in text and design?
Copy the character directly from this page (⯠). You can also paste it into design tools and editors that support Unicode.
Can I use ⯠ in HTML, CSS, or JavaScript?
Yes. The provided equivalents are HTML entity ⯠, CSS escape \\2BE0, and JavaScript escape \\u{2BE0}.
Is ⯠ the same as the standard arrow character →?
Not exactly. ⯠ is an arrow-category symbol with a distinct glyph style, so it may look different depending on the font.