Upwards Triangle-headed Arrow With Heavy Shaft Symbol
A heavy-shaft arrow pointing upward with a triangle head.
U+1F82D
🠭 is an arrow symbol used to show upward direction. Its triangle head and heavy shaft make it feel bold and clear in layouts. You can copy it for UI hints, documents, and directional text.
Upwards Triangle-headed Arrow With Heavy Shaft Symbol Meaning
🠭 (UPWARDS TRIANGLE-HEADED ARROW WITH HEAVY SHAFT) is primarily used to indicate movement or emphasis in an upward direction. The thick, heavy shaft makes the “up” message feel stronger than a thin arrow. It’s commonly seen in interfaces and documents for cues like increasing values, moving to a higher level, or highlighting an upward trend. While it can be used as a general directional marker, the heavy design often works well when you want the arrow to stand out in icons, lists, diagrams, and annotations.
Common uses
- •Indicating an upward action in user interfaces (e.g., move up, raise, increase)
- •Labeling steps that progress to a higher level in instructions or diagrams
- •Marking upward trends in simple charts, dashboards, or reports
- •Highlighting priority or emphasis for “up” items in lists and checklists
- •Adding visual direction in signage, notes, or annotated documents
Examples
🠭 Upwards Triangle-Head Arrow (Heavy Shaft)
- 🠭Select the option 🠭 to move items upward.
- 🠭Growth is trending 🠭 over the last quarter.
- 🠭Step 2: Follow the arrow 🠭 to reach the next level.
- 🠭Increase your score 🠭 to unlock the next badge.
- 🠭Use 🠭 for “up” navigation in the sidebar.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F82D | |
| HTML Entity | 🠭 | |
| HTML Code | 🠭 | |
| CSS | \1F82D |
FAQ
What does 🠭 mean?
It’s an upwards arrow with a triangle head and heavy shaft, mainly used to show upward direction and emphasis.
How do I copy 🠭?
Copy the character directly from this page: 🠭. You can also paste it into most editors, documents, and social posts.
What is the Unicode code point for 🠭?
Unicode code point: U+1F82D.
Can I use 🠭 in HTML or JavaScript?
Yes. HTML entity: 🠭. CSS escape: \\1F82D. JavaScript escape: \\u{1F82D}.