Left Right Triangle-headed Arrow Symbol
⭤ is a left-right, triangle-headed arrow used to show bidirectional movement or a left/right connection.
U+2B64
⭤ (U+2B64) is the Left Right Triangle-Headed Arrow, a simple glyph for indicating direction between two sides. It’s handy in UI text, diagrams, and formatting where “both directions” is the clear intent. Below are practical ways to copy and use it.
Left Right Triangle-headed Arrow Symbol Meaning
⭤ is a bidirectional arrow that points to both left and right, with triangular arrowheads. The most common meaning is “move between left and right” or “connection/transfer works both ways,” such as shifting items, toggling options, or representing two-way navigation. Because the arrow has clear left and right ends, it also works as a visual cue for “from one side to the other” in diagrams, labels, and instructional text. In writing and design, it typically complements words like “left/right,” “toggle,” “switch,” or “bidirectional” to make direction obvious.
Common uses
- •UI labels for settings that can be adjusted both ways (left/right control).
- •Diagram notation for two-way connections or pathways between components.
- •Text instructions indicating movement or transfer between left and right sides.
- •Designing flow charts where actions apply in both directions.
- •Headers or badges for toggle controls (e.g., enable/disable on either side).
Examples
⭤ Left Right Triangle-Headed Arrow
- ⭤Use ⭤ to indicate the control moves both left and right.
- ⭤Left/Right: ⭤ Navigation is available on this page.
- ⭤Transfer status: Item moves ⭤ between queues.
- ⭤Bidirectional link ⭤ connects Service A and Service B.
- ⭤Drag ⭤ the element to switch it between sides.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+2B64 | |
| HTML Entity | ⭤ | |
| HTML Code | ⭤ | |
| CSS | \2B64 |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for ⭤?
The symbol ⭤ has Unicode code point U+2B64.
How do I type or insert ⭤ in HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: ⭤
What does ⭤ usually mean in UI or diagrams?
It commonly indicates bidirectional movement or a left/right connection where both directions are relevant.
Will ⭤ display correctly on all devices?
Most modern fonts support it, but rendering can vary by system and font. If it doesn’t appear, try another font or use a fallback symbol.