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Heavy Downwards Arrow With Equilateral Arrowhead Symbol

A heavy downward arrow symbol with an equilateral arrowhead for strong, directional down cues.

U+1F81B

🠛 is a “heavy downwards” arrow used to indicate movement, direction, or progression downward. It’s especially helpful when you want the downward intent to read clearly at a glance. You can copy it directly into text, design tools, or code.

Heavy Downwards Arrow With Equilateral Arrowhead Symbol Meaning

🠛 is the “Heavy Downwards Arrow with Equilateral Arrowhead” (Unicode U+1F81B) from the Arrows category. As a downward arrow, it commonly communicates direction: from a higher position to a lower one. In writing and UI labeling, it can suggest actions like “download,” “scroll down,” “move to the next lower step,” or “send downward/submit” depending on your context. Because it’s heavier than a typical arrow, it often reads as a stronger or more intentional downward cue, making it useful for labels, icons, flow indicators, and instructional text where clarity matters.

Common uses

  • Labeling a “scroll down” or “move down” instruction in apps and documentation
  • Indicating a downward step in a process flow (e.g., step 2 → step 3 down)
  • Marking a direction in diagrams, charts, or technical callouts
  • Signaling “download” or “import downward” actions in interface mockups
  • Using in text formatting to visually emphasize a downward change (e.g., values decreasing)

Examples

🠛 Heavy Downwards Arrow with Equilateral Arrowhead

  • 🠛Click the button to go 🠛 to the next section.
  • 🠛Use the arrow key to move 🠛 through the list.
  • 🠛Stage 2: review, then proceed 🠛 to Stage 3.
  • 🠛The panel will update and values will shift 🠛 downward.
  • 🠛Scroll 🠛 to reveal more details.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F81B
HTML Entity🠛
HTML Code🠛
CSS\1F81B

FAQ

What does 🠛 mean?

🠛 is a heavy downward arrow symbol. It generally indicates a downward direction or progression, such as scrolling down, moving to a lower step, or showing decreasing movement in context.

What is the Unicode code point for 🠛?

The Unicode code point for 🠛 is U+1F81B.

How can I copy 🠛 into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 🠛.

Is 🠛 supported in all fonts?

Symbol rendering depends on font and platform support for U+1F81B. If it doesn’t display correctly, try a different font or use an arrow alternative in that environment.