Downwards Triangle-headed Arrow With Heavy Shaft Symbol
🠯 is a downwards arrow with a triangle head and a heavy shaft for bold, clear downward direction.
U+1F82F
The 🠯 symbol is an arrow mark designed to communicate movement or direction downward. Its heavy shaft makes it visually stronger than lighter arrow styles. You can copy it into design mockups, documents, and messages.
Downwards Triangle-headed Arrow With Heavy Shaft Symbol Meaning
🠯 is a directional arrow pointing downward, specifically described as a “downwards triangle-headed arrow with heavy shaft.” The triangle head emphasizes the destination or direction of travel, while the heavy shaft helps it stand out in dense text, diagrams, or interface elements. In practice, it often communicates actions like moving content down a list, pointing to an item below, or indicating a downward trend or flow. It’s also useful as a visual cue in instructions, signage-like notes, and callouts where you want the downward direction to be unambiguous.
Common uses
- •Labeling downward navigation in UI or app screens (e.g., “scroll down” callouts)
- •Indicating “move to the next lower item” in checklists, tables, or workflows
- •Marking downward movement or direction in diagrams and infographics
- •Highlighting a downward trend in simple charts or text summaries
- •Pointing readers to information located below in a document or post
Examples
🠯 Downwards Triangle-Headed Arrow (Heavy Shaft)
- 🠯Select an item above, then press 🠯 to continue down the list.
- 🠯Results move 🠯 to the next section after you submit the form.
- 🠯↘ After loading, the status updates 🠯 in the panel below.
- 🠯The process flows 🠯: input, process, then output.
- 🠯See the next step 🠯 under “Troubleshooting.”
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F82F | |
| HTML Entity | 🠯 | |
| HTML Code | 🠯 | |
| CSS | \1F82F |
FAQ
What does 🠯 indicate?
🠯 indicates a downward direction using a triangle head and a heavy shaft, making the downward cue visually strong.
Where can I use 🠯?
It works well in UI hints, instructions, diagrams, and text callouts where you want to direct attention or movement downward.
How do I type or embed this character in code?
You can use its Unicode code point U+1F82F. Common escapes include CSS: \\1F82F and JavaScript: \\u{1F82F}.
Will it display correctly on all devices?
Most modern systems support this emoji-style Unicode character, but exact appearance can vary by platform and font.