Downwards Arrow With Equilateral Arrowhead Symbol
🠗 is a downwards arrow with an equilateral arrowhead, used to indicate direction or movement downward.
U+1F817
The 🠗 symbol (U+1F817) is a clear visual cue for moving downward. It’s useful when you want a compact arrow without custom graphics.
Downwards Arrow With Equilateral Arrowhead Symbol Meaning
🠗 (DOWNWARDS ARROW WITH EQUILATERAL ARROWHEAD, U+1F817) is a directional arrow pointing down. In everyday use, it can communicate “go down,” “scroll down,” “move to a lower level,” or “decrease” depending on context. In UI and documents, it often serves as a compact indicator for downward navigation or a sorting/filtering control that moves items toward a “lower” or “descending” state. Because it’s a specific Unicode arrow, it also helps maintain consistent typography across platforms when you need a standardized character.
Common uses
- •UI labels for “scroll down” or “show more below”
- •Instructions in docs or diagrams to indicate downward movement
- •Forms and settings to represent descending order or lower options
- •Captions for charts or timelines that progress downward
- •Messaging and posts to visually reinforce downward direction cues
Examples
🠗 Downwards Arrow with Equilateral Arrowhead
- 🠗Scroll down to see the details.
- 🠗Select this option to move items downward.
- 🠗Arrow indicates downwards direction.
- 🠗Download starts when the page moves down.
- 🠗Use the down arrow for descending order.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F817 | |
| HTML Entity | 🠗 | |
| HTML Code | 🠗 | |
| CSS | \1F817 |
FAQ
What does 🠗 mean?
It’s a downwards arrow with an equilateral arrowhead, commonly used to indicate downward direction or movement.
What is the Unicode code point for 🠗?
🠗 is U+1F817.
How can I paste 🠗 into HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: 🠗
How do I use 🠗 in CSS or JavaScript?
CSS escape: \\1F817. JavaScript escape: \\u{1F817}.