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Rightwards Triangle-headed Paired Arrows Symbol

The ⮆ symbol is a right-pointing, triangle-headed paired arrow mark used to indicate forward direction or flow.

U+2B86

⮆ (rightwards triangle-headed paired arrows) is a directional arrow symbol. It’s often used in UI text, diagrams, and design elements to suggest movement or progression. You can copy it directly or use its HTML/CSS/JavaScript code points.

Rightwards Triangle-headed Paired Arrows Symbol Meaning

⮆ is a rightwards arrow glyph with triangle heads and a paired/duplicated arrow appearance, indicating motion or transfer toward the right. In practical writing and design, it commonly helps convey “go to the next step,” “proceed,” or “continue in the same direction” in headings, callouts, and interface labels. Because it visually resembles a “forward” marker, it can also be used in workflow descriptions, navigation hints, and instructional text. While it may appear in specialized icon sets for direction/flow, its everyday use is primarily directional and progression-oriented rather than representing a specific formal mathematical operator.

Common uses

  • User interface labels like “Continue” or “Next” buttons
  • Workflow diagrams to show steps moving to the right
  • Instructional text indicating progression through steps
  • Process or data-flow schematics for directional movement
  • Social posts or graphics to highlight “move forward” actions

Examples

⮆ Rightwards triangle-headed paired arrows

  • Select ⮆ to continue to the next step.
  • Step 2 ⮆ Step 3
  • Load results ⮆ download file
  • Use the arrow ⮆ to advance the slideshow.
  • Proceed ⮆ confirm your details.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+2B86
HTML Entity⮆
HTML Code⮆
CSS\2B86

FAQ

What does ⮆ mean?

⮆ is a right-pointing, triangle-headed paired arrow symbol. It typically indicates forward direction or progression toward the right.

How do I copy ⮆ on my device?

Copy the character directly from this page and paste it into your text editor, document, design tool, or social post.

What is the HTML entity for ⮆?

The HTML entity is ⮆.

How can I use ⮆ in CSS or JavaScript?

CSS escape: \\2B86. JavaScript escape: \\u{2B86}.

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