Ribbon Arrow Down Left Symbol
A ribbon-style arrow pointing down and to the left (⮰).
U+2BB0
⮰ is the “ribbon arrow down left” symbol (Unicode U+2BB0). It’s useful when you want a directional cue that feels decorative rather than purely technical. Copy it into your designs, documents, or interface text.
Ribbon Arrow Down Left Symbol Meaning
The ⮰ symbol represents a direction: down and to the left. Because it’s drawn as a ribbon-style arrow, it often reads as a softer, more decorative indicator than a plain arrow. In writing and UI copy, it can suggest moving toward a lower-left option, navigating a leftward menu that sits below, or indicating where to go next when the path trends down. It may also be used in diagrams or infographics to show a directional flow with a slightly stylized look.
Common uses
- •Navigation hints in app or website text (e.g., “go ⮰ to the next section”)
- •Directional labels in diagrams, charts, and infographics
- •Callouts or annotations in presentations to show movement down-left
- •Decorative bullet or icon accents for steps in a process list
- •UI microcopy or form guidance where you need a down-left cue
Examples
⮰ Ribbon Arrow Down Left symbol
- ⮰Select Settings ⮰ to find the notification options.
- ⮰Follow the arrow ⮰ to return to the lower-left panel.
- ⮰Step 2: move ⮰ to locate the file folder icon.
- ⮰The flow goes ⮰ toward the next stage in the diagram.
- ⮰Choose the option ⮰ for the advanced filter.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+2BB0 | |
| HTML Entity | ⮰ | |
| HTML Code | ⮰ | |
| CSS | \2BB0 |
FAQ
What does ⮰ mean?
⮰ is a ribbon-style arrow that points down and to the left, typically used as a directional cue.
What is the Unicode code point for ⮰?
The Unicode code point is U+2BB0.
How can I copy ⮰ for my design or document?
Copy the character directly from this page, or use it by code point (U+2BB0) in your editor or app.
Will ⮰ look the same on every device?
Font support can vary; in some environments the symbol may render differently or fall back to a missing-glyph style.