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🠵

Upwards Finger-post Arrow Symbol

🠵 is an upwards finger-post arrow used to indicate going up or following an upward direction.

U+1F835

🠵 (Upwards Finger-Post Arrow) is a direction-focused emoji. It visually suggests guidance toward something above. It’s handy when you want a quick, nonverbal cue for “up” or “move upward.”

Upwards Finger-post Arrow Symbol Meaning

The 🠵 Upwards Finger-Post Arrow symbol is commonly used to indicate an upward direction. People use it to suggest “go up,” “look up,” or “the way is above,” especially in menus, wayfinding text, or instructional messages. Because it includes a finger-post style arrow, it feels more like human guidance than a simple arrow, making it useful for onboarding steps, navigational hints, and callouts. In writing, it can also act as a visual emphasis marker for upward movement or higher-level information (e.g., “see the section above”).

Common uses

  • Wayfinding text like “Use the stairs up” or “Head upwards.”
  • UI hints for scroll-to-top or navigation controls.
  • Instructional steps that require moving upward (e.g., “Step 2: go up”).
  • Section guidance in documents and presentations (e.g., “Refer to the item above”).
  • Social and community prompts like “Check the updates above.”

Examples

🠵 Upwards Finger-Post Arrow

  • 🠵🠵 Tap the arrow to go up to the top of the page.
  • 🠵🠵 Head upstairs and follow the sign.
  • 🠵🠵 Choose “Settings” in the menu above.
  • 🠵🠵 Step 1: move up to the next platform.
  • 🠵🠵 Look up for the answer in the section above.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F835
HTML Entity🠵
HTML Code🠵
CSS\1F835

FAQ

What does 🠵 mean?

It most commonly means an upward direction or guidance—like “go up,” “look up,” or “the way is above.”

Where can I use 🠵?

You can use it in instructions, UI hints, menus, and text callouts where pointing upward is helpful.

How do I copy 🠵 into my code?

You can use the HTML entity 🠵, the CSS escape \\1F835, or the JavaScript escape \\u{1F835}.

Is 🠵 the same as a regular arrow?

It’s an arrow with a finger-post style pointer, so it’s often perceived as more like guided direction than a plain arrow.