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Four Corner Arrows Circling Anticlockwise Symbol

⮔ is a directional arrow symbol showing a circular motion anticlockwise.

U+2B94

⮔ (U+2B94) is a compact arrow glyph designed to suggest movement around a point. The arrow pattern indicates an anticlockwise (counterclockwise) circulation. It’s useful wherever you want to communicate direction without long text.

Four Corner Arrows Circling Anticlockwise Symbol Meaning

⮔ “FOUR CORNER ARROWS CIRCLING ANTICLOCKWISE” represents rotational or looping movement in an anticlockwise direction. Because it uses arrows at the corners, it can imply a path that travels around a central area rather than a single left/right arrow. In UI or diagrams, it can communicate clockwise vs. anticlockwise differences, repeated motion, cycling processes, or rotation-based actions (for example, reversing a step order). In writing and editing, it can also serve as a quick visual cue for “move around counterclockwise” when space is limited.

Common uses

  • Indicating anticlockwise rotation in app settings or controls
  • Labeling “rotate left” or counterclockwise steps in diagrams
  • Showing circulation or looping flow in process and workflow graphics
  • Marking direction in gaming tutorials and control schemes
  • Decorating headings or icons for counterclockwise actions in design mockups

Examples

⮔ Four Corner Arrows Circling Anticlockwise

  • Rotate the object ⮔ to turn it counterclockwise.
  • Select ⮔ to loop the animation anticlockwise.
  • For step 2, move along the path ⮔ (counterclockwise).
  • The gear sequence runs ⮔ in the reverse direction.
  • Use ⮔ when reversing the order of rotations.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+2B94
HTML Entity⮔
HTML Code⮔
CSS\2B94

FAQ

What does ⮔ indicate?

⮔ indicates a circular direction specifically anticlockwise (counterclockwise) movement.

What is the Unicode code point for ⮔?

The Unicode code point is U+2B94.

How can I copy ⮔ for use in HTML or CSS?

Use the character directly to copy/paste, or use HTML entity ⮔ and CSS escape \\2B94.

Is ⮔ the same as a normal left or circular arrow?

Not exactly. It’s a specific “four corner arrows circling anticlockwise” glyph, which visually communicates counterclockwise circulation rather than a generic left arrow.