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πŸ’•

Upwards White Arrow Within Triangle Arrowhead Symbol

πŸ’• is an upwards arrow inside a triangle arrowhead, used to indicate upward direction or increase.

U+1F895

The πŸ’• symbol combines an up arrow with a triangular arrowhead shape for strong visual direction. It’s commonly used anywhere you need to communicate β€œup” at a glance. Below you’ll find meanings, practical uses, and easy copy options.

Upwards White Arrow Within Triangle Arrowhead Symbol Meaning

πŸ’• (Unicode U+1F895) is an β€œupwards white arrow within triangle arrowhead.” The most common meaning is upward direction: moving to a higher level, going up, or indicating an increase. Because it’s arrow-shaped and directional, it works well as a concise UI cue for navigation, filters (e.g., β€œsort ascending”), or control buttons. Designers also use it as a compact icon to express hierarchy and progression, such as returning to a previous step or moving focus upward. In text, it can replace words like β€œup” or β€œrise” in labels, badges, or callouts.

Common uses

  • β€’Navigation and menu cues (e.g., β€œback up” or β€œgo to top”)
  • β€’Sorting indicators in lists (e.g., ascending/upward sort)
  • β€’UI buttons for moving elements up (reordering)
  • β€’Progress or hierarchy indicators (e.g., step up, level up)
  • β€’Directional markers in diagrams, forms, and instructions

Examples

πŸ’• Upwards White Arrow Within Triangle Arrowhead

  • πŸ’•Scroll up to continue πŸ’•
  • πŸ’•Sort: Ascending πŸ’•
  • πŸ’•Move item up πŸ’•
  • πŸ’•Go to previous level πŸ’•
  • πŸ’•Increase value πŸ’•

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F895
HTML Entity🢕
HTML Code🢕
CSS\1F895

FAQ

What does πŸ’• mean?

It’s an upwards directional arrow within a triangle arrowhead, most often used to indicate β€œup” or an increase.

What is the Unicode code point for πŸ’•?

The Unicode code point is U+1F895.

How can I copy πŸ’• in HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 🢕 (or 🢕).

How do I use πŸ’• in JavaScript?

Use the JavaScript escape: \\u{1F895}.

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