Downwards Triple Arrow Symbol
⤋ is a downwards triple arrow symbol commonly used to show downward movement or continuation.
U+290B
The ⤋ symbol (Downwards Triple Arrow) is a compact way to signal direction in a sentence or interface. It’s useful when a simple single arrow isn’t descriptive enough.
Downwards Triple Arrow Symbol Meaning
⤋ (Downwards Triple Arrow) visually suggests movement downward, continuation in a downward direction, or an action that progresses lower. Because it uses multiple arrow heads, it can also feel like a “go further down” cue compared with a single down arrow. In UI and documents, it’s often used alongside labels such as “down,” “load,” “scroll,” or “decrease” to reinforce the direction. In writing, it can function as a quick visual marker for a step in a downward flow (for example, a hierarchy or sequence that moves toward a lower level).
Common uses
- •UI controls for scrolling down or expanding a collapsed section
- •Document navigation cues (e.g., “jump down” to the next section)
- •Workflow diagrams indicating a step that moves to a lower stage
- •Data displays where arrows accompany “decrease” or “lower result” indicators
- •Chat or messaging shorthand to emphasize “go down / next down”
Examples
⤋ Downwards Triple Arrow
- ⤋Scroll to continue ⤋
- ⤋Next section ⤋
- ⤋Downloads are listed below ⤋
- ⤋Decrease in value ⤋
- ⤋Lower tier setup ⤋
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+290B | |
| HTML Entity | ⤋ | |
| HTML Code | ⤋ | |
| CSS | \290B |
FAQ
What does ⤋ mean?
⤋ is the Downwards Triple Arrow, typically used to indicate downward movement or continuation toward a lower level.
How do I copy the symbol ⤋?
Select and copy the character from this page, or use the Unicode escape code \\\\u{290B} / \\\\290B in your software.
Where is ⤋ commonly used?
It’s often used in UI labels for scrolling or expanding content, navigation hints, workflow steps, and directional indicators in text.
Is ⤋ the same as a normal down arrow?
Not exactly—⤋ uses three arrowheads, so it usually reads as a stronger “downward/continue down” cue than a single down arrow.