Rightwards Back-tilted Shadowed White Arrow Symbol
🢩 is a right-pointing arrow glyph with a back-tilted, shadowed, white style.
U+1F8A9
🢩 (U+1F8A9) is a directional arrow symbol from the Arrows set. It’s useful when you want a clear rightward cue with a distinct, stylized look.
Rightwards Back-tilted Shadowed White Arrow Symbol Meaning
🢩 is a rightwards arrow that visually suggests movement or direction to the right. The “back-tilted” and “shadowed white” styling makes it stand out from simpler arrows, which can be helpful in user interfaces, diagrams, or editorial layouts where the arrow needs to look slightly more dynamic or emphasized. In general writing and design contexts, it can indicate navigation (next/forward), progression, or a flow that moves rightward. Because it’s a specific stylized glyph, it’s most effective when you want the arrow to be more graphic than text-only arrows like “→”.
Common uses
- •UI navigation cues (e.g., “next step” or moving right in a carousel)
- •Diagramming or flowcharts where the process moves to the right
- •Website instructions or help text that point readers to the right-side panel
- •Game or app HUD elements showing movement or direction
- •Social media graphics to reinforce a “move forward/right” message
Examples
🢩 Rightwards Back-Tilted Shadowed White Arrow
- 🢩Click 🢩 to continue to the next page.
- 🢩Drag 🢩 to move the item right in the editor.
- 🢩The workflow goes from A to B → 🢩 → C.
- 🢩Use the arrow buttons: left for back, 🢩 for forward.
- 🢩Look to the right: 🢩 indicates where to find the setting.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F8A9 | |
| HTML Entity | 🢩 | |
| HTML Code | 🢩 | |
| CSS | \1F8A9 |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for 🢩?
🢩 is U+1F8A9.
How do I copy 🢩 into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 🢩
What does 🢩 usually mean in text or design?
It typically represents rightward direction—like moving forward, next, or progressing to the right.
Will it look the same everywhere?
Font support can vary, but the symbol is a single Unicode character (U+1F8A9) and should render in most modern systems.