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Heavy Leftwards Arrow With Large Equilateral Arrowhead Symbol

A heavy leftwards arrow symbol with a large equilateral arrowhead.

U+1F81C

🠜 represents a strong left-pointing direction using a heavy arrow and a prominent arrowhead. It’s commonly used to indicate movement, navigation, or a highlighted β€œgo left” action.

Heavy Leftwards Arrow With Large Equilateral Arrowhead Symbol Meaning

The symbol 🠜 (Unicode U+1F81C) is a leftwards arrow with a large equilateral arrowhead, designed to look bold and attention-grabbing. Visually, it communicates β€œmove to the left” or β€œpoint left” more emphatically than a thin arrow. It can be used in UI labels, diagrams, tutorials, or instructional text where you want the reader to clearly notice leftward direction. Depending on your context, it may also imply changing from a current state toward the left side (for example, selecting the left option, rewinding, or stepping back).

Common uses

  • β€’Labeling leftward navigation in apps or websites (e.g., β€œBack/Left”).
  • β€’Indicating rewind or step-back direction in instructions and tutorials.
  • β€’Marking left-facing pointers in diagrams, flowcharts, or maps.
  • β€’Denoting a leftward change in controls (e.g., β€œdrag left” guidance).
  • β€’Highlighting a β€œgo left” action in signage-like UI elements.

Examples

🠜 Heavy Leftwards Arrow (Large Equilateral Arrowhead)

  • 🠜Press 🠜 to move left.
  • 🠜Choose the option on the left 🠜 to continue.
  • 🠜Rewind using 🠜 for earlier steps.
  • 🠜The arrow points 🠜 toward the starting position.
  • 🠜Drag left 🠜 to reduce the value.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F81C
HTML Entity🠜
HTML Code🠜
CSS\1F81C

FAQ

What is the Unicode code point for 🠜?

🠜 is Unicode U+1F81C.

How can I copy 🠜 in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 🠜

What does 🠜 usually indicate?

It typically indicates a strong leftward direction such as moving left, navigating back left, or pointing to the left.

How do I include 🠜 in JavaScript?

You can use the escape sequence: \\u{1F81C}.