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Doubled Symbol Symbol

⯼ is the Doubled Symbol (U+2BFC), a stylized arrow-like mark used as a compact visual indicator.

U+2BFC

The ⯼ (Doubled Symbol) is a Unicode character in the Arrows category. It’s useful when you want a concise, decorative “double” arrow-style element in text or UI.

Doubled Symbol Symbol Meaning

⯼ is a Unicode character labeled “DOUBLED SYMBOL” with code point U+2BFC. Because it sits in the Arrows category, it’s commonly used as a small arrow-like marker—often to suggest continuation, emphasis, or movement—without needing a full word or a long icon. In practice, people use ⯼ as a lightweight visual cue in notes, labels, buttons, captions, and UI states. It can also work well as a separator or stylistic bullet when you want a clean, typographic look. As with many Unicode symbols, the exact appearance can vary by font.

Common uses

  • Use as a compact arrow-style bullet or section divider in notes and documents
  • Add emphasis to callouts in UI text (e.g., tips, prompts, or steps)
  • Decorate headings or captions with a subtle “double” arrow indicator
  • Create lightweight separators in chat messages, comments, or status updates
  • Use in developer-facing labels and logs to indicate a special state or direction

Examples

⯼ Doubled Symbol (U+2BFC) Copy & Use

  • Proceed ⯼ to the next step.
  • Status: queued ⯼ running.
  • Incoming transfer ⯼ outgoing transfer.
  • Tip ⯼ keep your cursor at the start.
  • Version bump ⯼ release candidate.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+2BFC
HTML Entity⯼
HTML Code⯼
CSS\2BFC

FAQ

What does the Doubled Symbol symbol mean?

⯼ is a Unicode character labeled “DOUBLED SYMBOL” with code point U+2BFC. Because it sits in the Arrows category, it’s commonly used as a small arrow-like marker—often to suggest continuation, emphasis, or movement—without needing a full word or a long icon. In practice, people use ⯼ as a lightweight visual cue in notes, labels, buttons, captions, and UI states. It can also work well as a separator or stylistic bullet when you want a clean, typographic look. As with many Unicode symbols, the exact appearance can vary by font.

What is the Unicode code point for ⯼?

⯼ is U+2BFC (Unicode name: DOUBLED SYMBOL).

How can I copy ⯼ for use in HTML?

You can paste the character directly, or use the HTML entity: ⯼.

How do I include ⯼ in CSS or styling code?

CSS escape form: \\2BFC.

Does ⯼ always look the same in every font?

No. The symbol’s overall shape can vary slightly depending on the font and rendering support, even though the character itself is the same Unicode value.

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