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Eris Form Two Symbol

⯱ is the “Eris Form Two” arrow-like symbol (U+2BF1) used as a directional marker or decorative glyph.

U+2BF1

⯱ is a less common arrow symbol named “Eris Form Two.” It’s useful when you want a distinctive directional cue or a special glyph in text. Below you’ll find copy/paste options and common ways people use it.

Eris Form Two Symbol Meaning

⯱ (Unicode U+2BF1), categorized as “Arrows,” is typically used as a directional or pointer-like mark in plain text. Because it’s visually arrow-shaped, many users employ it to indicate “direction,” “next,” or a change of flow in lists, UI labels, or stylized headings. In design and typography, it can also serve as a decorative connector between phrases or to add a unique visual emphasis without using an everyday arrow like →. Its meaning is mostly context-dependent, so it works best when paired with nearby words (e.g., “go,” “next,” “up,” or “choose”).

Common uses

  • Marking a direction in plain-text instructions or checklists
  • Designing stylized bullet points or section dividers
  • Acting as a “next/forward” cue in chat messages and notes
  • Separating steps in documentation or quick-start guides
  • Adding decorative arrow-like emphasis in social captions or posters

Examples

⯱ Eris Form Two Symbol

  • Next: ⯱ settings
  • Choose option ⯱ continue
  • Step 1 ⯱ Step 2
  • Go ⯱ upper panel
  • Links ⯱ see details

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+2BF1
HTML Entity⯱
HTML Code⯱
CSS\2BF1

FAQ

What does the Eris Form Two symbol mean?

⯱ (Unicode U+2BF1), categorized as “Arrows,” is typically used as a directional or pointer-like mark in plain text. Because it’s visually arrow-shaped, many users employ it to indicate “direction,” “next,” or a change of flow in lists, UI labels, or stylized headings. In design and typography, it can also serve as a decorative connector between phrases or to add a unique visual emphasis without using an everyday arrow like →. Its meaning is mostly context-dependent, so it works best when paired with nearby words (e.g., “go,” “next,” “up,” or “choose”).

What is the Unicode code point for ⯱?

⯱ is Unicode U+2BF1.

How can I copy ⯱ on the web?

Copy the character directly from this page (⯱) and paste it into your document, editor, or social post.

How do I use ⯱ in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: ⯱

How do I use ⯱ in CSS or JavaScript?

CSS escape: \\2BF1. JavaScript escape: \\u{2BF1}.