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Rightwards Two-headed Arrow With Triangle Arrowheads Symbol

A rightwards double-headed arrow with triangle arrowheads, useful for showing bidirectional movement or transfer to the right.

U+2BEE

⯮ (U+2BEE) is a double-headed arrow pointing right, decorated with triangle arrowheads. It’s commonly used in diagrams, UI labels, and written instructions to suggest movement or flow between two points. Use it anywhere you need a clear “both ways” arrow that still reads left-to-right.

Rightwards Two-headed Arrow With Triangle Arrowheads Symbol Meaning

⯮ is a rightwards two-headed arrow with triangle arrowheads. Visually, it combines a rightward orientation with two arrowheads, which is often interpreted as “to and from,” “bidirectional,” or “connected both ways.” Because it points to the right, it can also be used to indicate transfer, linking, or routing where the primary reading direction is rightward even though the relationship is mutual. Designers may choose it to differentiate from simpler two-headed arrows by using its more emphatic, triangle-like arrowheads for clarity in icons, UI diagrams, and documentation.

Common uses

  • Indicating bidirectional communication or sync between two systems in documentation or diagrams
  • Labeling UI flows that can move both ways (e.g., transfer items between lists)
  • Showing that two nodes are linked for input/output or request/response paths
  • Designing iconography for routing, handoff, or exchange processes
  • Annotating charts or technical drawings where interaction happens in both directions but is read rightward

Examples

⯮ Rightwards Two-Headed Arrow with Triangles

  • Client ⯮ Server: requests and replies both ways
  • Transfer ⯮ Queue: items can move to and from the queue
  • Input ⯮ Output: values circulate between modules
  • Link A ⯮ Link B: bidirectional synchronization enabled
  • Route ⯮ Destination: data can be sent back and forth

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+2BEE
HTML Entity⯮
HTML Code⯮
CSS\2BEE

FAQ

What is the Unicode code point for ⯮?

⯮ is U+2BEE.

How do I copy ⯮ easily?

Select the character on this page and copy it, or use the provided HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes shown below in your app or editor.

What does ⯮ usually mean?

It commonly represents bidirectional movement or connection, with a rightward orientation.

What are the HTML and escape sequences for ⯮?

HTML entity: ⯮. CSS escape: \\2BEE. JavaScript escape: \\u{2BEE}.

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