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Left Right Sans-serif Arrow Symbol

👘 shows a left-right sans-serif arrow, useful for indicating movement or bidirectional flow.

U+1F858

The 👘 β€œLeft Right Sans-Serif Arrow” is a compact directional symbol for text and interfaces. It helps quickly communicate bidirectional movement. Use it in captions, diagrams, and UI labels where an arrow icon is needed.

Left Right Sans-serif Arrow Symbol Meaning

👘 (Unicode U+1F858, β€œLEFT RIGHT SANS-SERIF ARROW”) represents a left-to-right and right-to-left direction in a clean, sans-serif arrow style. Because it combines both directions, it’s commonly used to suggest bidirectional flow, toggling, or β€œmove left or right.” In documents and UI text, it can label controls like sliders or navigation actions, or it can visually separate two related items that can move between each other. It’s also a helpful symbol for diagrams where movement or exchange can go in either direction.

Common uses

  • β€’Labeling bidirectional controls such as sliders or left/right toggles
  • β€’Indicating transfer or exchange between two states (A ↔ B)
  • β€’Annotating navigation or movement instructions in guides
  • β€’Designing simple UI status text that needs an arrow without extra icons
  • β€’Using in diagrams or infographics to show two-way flow

Examples

👘 Left Right Sans-Serif Arrow (U+1F858)

  • 👘Drag to move items left/right 👘
  • 👘Use the control: β—€ 👘 β–Ά
  • 👘Data sync direction: A ↔ B 👘
  • 👘Toggle view: left/right switch 👘
  • 👘Slide to switch modes 👘

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F858
HTML Entity🡘
HTML Code🡘
CSS\1F858

FAQ

What is the Unicode for 👘?

👘 has Unicode codepoint U+1F858.

How can I copy 👘 using HTML or web code?

You can copy it as HTML entity 🡘 or use the codepoint U+1F858 / HTML hex 🡘.

What does this arrow usually mean?

It typically suggests bidirectional movement or flow (left and right).

Will it work across devices and platforms?

Most modern systems support Unicode emoji-style symbols; if it doesn’t display on a specific device, it may fall back to a missing/generic glyph.

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