Pluto Form Two Symbol
The ⯓ (Pluto Form Two) arrow symbol can be used to show direction, flow, or transitions in text and design.
U+2BD3
⯓ is a Unicode arrow character named “PLUTO FORM TWO.” It’s useful when you want a compact arrow-like glyph for headings, UI labels, and decorative separators.
Pluto Form Two Symbol Meaning
⯓ is an arrow-style symbol (category: Arrows) often used to suggest direction, movement, or progression in a visual way. Because it’s a standalone glyph, designers and writers frequently use it as a punctuation substitute—like a quick “to/→” marker in titles, process steps, or callouts. In digital content, it can also serve as a lightweight decorative element for lists, banners, and section breaks. Its Unicode name is “PLUTO FORM TWO” (U+2BD3), which can help when searching for the character in tools that support Unicode lookups.
Common uses
- •Use as a compact direction/transition marker in headings and section labels
- •Add a subtle flow indicator in process lists (e.g., step-to-step separators)
- •Decorate UI text fields, buttons, or status labels where a simple arrow is preferred
- •Create typographic separators in social posts, flyers, and presentation slides
- •Use in documentation or diagrams to visually break up sequences and notes
Examples
⯓ Pluto Form Two Symbol
- ⯓Plan ⯓ Execute ⯓ Review
- ⯓Login ⯓ Dashboard
- ⯓Step 1 ⯓ Step 2
- ⯓Choose option A ⯓ option B
- ⯓Draft ⯓ Edit ⯓ Publish
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+2BD3 | |
| HTML Entity | ⯓ | |
| HTML Code | ⯓ | |
| CSS | \2BD3 |
FAQ
What does the Pluto Form Two symbol mean?
⯓ is an arrow-style symbol (category: Arrows) often used to suggest direction, movement, or progression in a visual way. Because it’s a standalone glyph, designers and writers frequently use it as a punctuation substitute—like a quick “to/→” marker in titles, process steps, or callouts. In digital content, it can also serve as a lightweight decorative element for lists, banners, and section breaks. Its Unicode name is “PLUTO FORM TWO” (U+2BD3), which can help when searching for the character in tools that support Unicode lookups.
What is the Unicode code point for ⯓?
The Unicode code point for ⯓ is U+2BD3.
How can I copy ⯓ for HTML?
Use the HTML entity: ⯓.
What is the CSS escape for ⯓?
The CSS escape is: \\2BD3.
Will ⯓ work in JavaScript strings?
Yes. You can use the JavaScript escape: \\u{2BD3}.