Lower Right Semicircular Clockwise Arrow Symbol
A lower-right semicircular arrow pointing clockwise, useful for indicating a smooth turn or progression.
U+293E
⤾ (U+293E) is an arrow symbol that shows a semicircular clockwise motion toward the lower right. It’s commonly used where you want to suggest movement, turning, or a directional flow. Copy and paste it in documents, designs, and UI text.
Lower Right Semicircular Clockwise Arrow Symbol Meaning
⤾ is “LOWER RIGHT SEMICIRCULAR CLOCKWISE ARROW” (U+293E). The shape communicates a curved, clockwise motion that starts toward the lower side and arcs to the right. In practice, it’s often used as a visual cue for “turn here,” “continue along the curve,” or “proceed with a curved path.” Because it’s a directional arrow without additional qualifiers, it works well in compact labels, icon captions, and status text—especially when you want a smooth, curved transition rather than a straight arrow.
Common uses
- •Indicating a curved turn or route step in maps, diagrams, and instructions
- •Labeling transitions in user flows (e.g., “next step” that curves/redirects)
- •Designing UI hints for navigation, scrolling, or gesture-like actions
- •Formatting documentation to show a directional change between sections
- •Adding emphasis to captions or callouts that reference a curved motion
Examples
⤾ Lower Right Semicircular Clockwise Arrow
- ⤾Follow the arrow ⤾ to continue along the curved path.
- ⤾Step 2: turn using ⤾, then proceed straight.
- ⤾Use ⤾ to indicate the direction of the redirect.
- ⤾Rotate your device; the control moves ⤾.
- ⤾In the diagram, ⤾ marks the lower-right transition.
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+293E | |
| HTML Entity | ⤾ | |
| HTML Code | ⤾ | |
| CSS | \293E |
FAQ
What does ⤾ mean?
⤾ is a lower-right semicircular arrow that indicates clockwise curved motion toward the lower right.
What is the Unicode code point for ⤾?
⤾ is U+293E.
How can I copy ⤾ for use in HTML or CSS?
Use the character directly (⤾), or HTML entity ⤾ / ⤾, and CSS escape \\293E.
Will ⤾ display the same everywhere?
Most modern fonts render it, but support depends on the font. If it doesn’t appear, try a font with full Unicode arrows coverage.