Upwards Two Headed Arrow Symbol
↟ (U+219F) is an upwards two headed arrow used to indicate upward movement or mutual direction.
U+219F
The ↟ symbol, known as the Upwards Two Headed Arrow, is a compact arrow glyph for digital text. It’s commonly used where you want to suggest upward motion in a clear, recognizable way. Use it in design mockups, UI labels, and writing to keep directionality consistent.
Upwards Two Headed Arrow Symbol Meaning
↟ (U+219F) is an “upwards two headed arrow,” showing direction upward with arrowheads at both ends. In practice, it’s often used to represent upward movement, an increase, or a “go up” action. Because it has two arrowheads, it can also imply bidirectional or mutual movement in an upward context, such as items that rise together or a reversible upward flow. Designers and writers may use it as a visual shorthand for “upward” that stands out more than a simple up arrow, while staying text-friendly for copy/paste.
Common uses
- •UI and dashboard labels for “increase” or “upward trend” indicators
- •Callouts in diagrams where elements move up or escalate
- •Annotation in charts or infographics to show upward movement
- •Document markup to highlight items that should be moved to an upper category
- •Social posts and messaging to emphasize an upward goal or progress
Examples
↟ Upwards Two Headed Arrow
- ↟Profit this quarter ↟ compared to last quarter.
- ↟Use ↟ to indicate items that should move to the top level.
- ↟System status: backlog clearing ↟ each day.
- ↟Trend indicator set to ↟ for increasing engagement.
- ↟Move the node ↟ to place it higher in the hierarchy.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+219F | |
| HTML Entity | ↟ | |
| HTML Code | ↟ | |
| CSS | \219F |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for ↟?
The symbol ↟ is Unicode U+219F.
How can I copy ↟ into HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: ↟.
How do I type ↟ in CSS?
Use CSS escaping: \\219F.
What does the “two headed” part suggest?
It visually emphasizes upward direction and can also imply a bidirectional feel in an upward context, depending on how you apply it in your layout.