Rightwards Arrow Above Reverse Tilde Operator Symbol
An arrow symbol that combines a rightward direction with a reverse tilde operator styling.
U+2B4C
⭌ (U+2B4C) is a special arrow character used when you want a rightward arrow with an operator-like mark. It’s useful for technical-looking text, labels, and UI details. Below you’ll find meaning, practical uses, and copy options.
Rightwards Arrow Above Reverse Tilde Operator Symbol Meaning
⭌ is Unicode character named “RIGHTWARDS ARROW ABOVE REVERSE TILDE OPERATOR” (U+2B4C). Visually, it suggests moving or mapping something in the rightward direction, while the “reverse tilde operator” element gives it a more specialized, operator-like look. Because it’s a less common symbol, its meaning is often determined by your context—such as indicating a transition, transformation, or a directed relationship between items. Designers and developers typically use it to add distinct visual structure to technical text, diagrams, or compact notation where a simple arrow may feel too generic.
Common uses
- •Labeling directed steps in a workflow or process diagram
- •Denoting a rightward transformation or mapping in documentation
- •Using as a decorative/technical separator in UI microcopy
- •Marking “move/transfer to the right” in spreadsheets or dashboards
- •Creating distinctive typographic notation in writing or prototypes
Examples
⭌ Rightwards Arrow Above Reverse Tilde Operator
- ⭌Step ⭌ Review the updated configuration.
- ⭌A ⭌ B: map values from the first set to the second.
- ⭌Panel ⭌ Display details on the right side.
- ⭌Results ⭌ Export to the next stage.
- ⭌Click ⭌ to move items to the right.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+2B4C | |
| HTML Entity | ⭌ | |
| HTML Code | ⭌ | |
| CSS | \2B4C |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for ⭌?
⭌ is Unicode U+2B4C.
What does ⭌ look like and what does it suggest?
It’s a rightwards arrow with a reverse tilde operator styling above it, commonly used to indicate a rightward direction in technical-looking notation.
How can I copy ⭌ into my project?
You can copy the character directly (⭌), or use the Unicode forms: HTML entity ⭌ or CSS escape \\2B4C.
Is ⭌ widely supported across fonts?
Support depends on the font and platform. If you don’t see it correctly, try a different Unicode-capable font.