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Downwards Triangle-headed Arrow Symbol

⭣ is a downwards arrow with a triangle head, used to indicate direction or a descending action.

U+2B63

⭣ (U+2B63) is a directional arrow symbol in the Arrows category. It’s often used in UI hints, annotations, and layout text where you want a clear “go down” cue. You can copy it directly or use it via common Unicode escapes.

Downwards Triangle-headed Arrow Symbol Meaning

⭣ is a downward-pointing arrow with a triangular head. Its most common meaning is “move down,” “scroll down,” or “proceed downward.” Because it’s visually distinct from a simple caret or chevron, it works well in small UI labels, button text, and instructional notes where you want an immediate directional cue. In writing and design, it can also suggest a descending trend or a downward transition in flow diagrams. Overall, the symbol communicates downward direction without needing extra words, which makes it convenient for icons, captions, and lightweight diagrams.

Common uses

  • UI instructions like “scroll ⭣” or “view more ⭣”
  • Navigation callouts and directional labels in apps and websites
  • Flowchart annotations showing a downward step in a process
  • Design accents for forms, lists, or sections that expand downward
  • Text-based icons in presentations, docs, and social posts

Examples

⭣ Downwards Triangle-Headed Arrow

  • Scroll ⭣ to see more results.
  • Next section ⭣
  • Continue downward ⭣
  • Price goes down ⭣
  • Step 2: go ⭣

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+2B63
HTML Entity⭣
HTML Code⭣
CSS\2B63

FAQ

What is the Unicode code point for ⭣?

⭣ has the Unicode code point U+2B63.

How can I copy ⭣ for web or design?

Copy the character directly from this page. For HTML, you can use ⭣.

What does the symbol ⭣ usually indicate?

It most often indicates downward direction, such as scrolling down or moving to a lower section.

Can ⭣ be used as a simple icon in text?

Yes. It works well in short labels and inline text where you want a clear “go down” visual cue.

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