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Downwards White Arrow Within Triangle Arrowhead Symbol

A downwards white arrow inside a triangular arrowhead, used to indicate moving or directing attention downward.

U+1F897

The 🢗 emoji displays a downward-pointing white arrow formed within a triangular arrowhead. It’s commonly used in interfaces and diagrams to communicate “go down” or “move downward.” You can copy it as-is or use its Unicode details for consistent rendering.

Downwards White Arrow Within Triangle Arrowhead Symbol Meaning

🢗 (U+1F897) is a directional symbol showing a white arrow pointing downward inside a triangle arrowhead. Visually, it works as a clear “down” cue—helping users understand navigation, emphasis, or movement without relying on text. It can be used to suggest scrolling, collapsing sections, dropping items, or indicating a downward flow in diagrams. Because it’s an arrow icon rather than a specific brand or abstract concept, its meaning stays fairly consistent: move down, direct attention downward, or show a downward step in a sequence.

Common uses

  • UI navigation hints for “scroll down” or “show more below”
  • Buttons or labels indicating collapse/expand direction (downward)
  • Tutorials and instructions showing the next step is downward
  • Flow diagrams where a process moves from top to bottom
  • Visual emphasis in announcements that reference a lower section

Examples

🢗 Downwards White Arrow in Triangle

  • 🢗Scroll for more 🢗
  • 🢗Go down to view details 🢗
  • 🢗Next step: select the option below 🢗
  • 🢗Download section is further down 🢗
  • 🢗Process flow: start → finish (downward) 🢗

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F897
HTML Entity🢗
HTML Code🢗
CSS\1F897

FAQ

What does 🢗 usually mean?

It most often indicates a downward direction—moving, scrolling, or directing attention downward.

How do I copy the symbol 🢗?

Copy the character directly from this page (🢗). You can then paste it into messages, documents, or design tools.

What is the Unicode code point for 🢗?

Its Unicode code point is U+1F897.

Can I use 🢗 in HTML and JavaScript?

Yes. The HTML entity is 🢗 and the JavaScript escape is \\u{1F897}.

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