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Upwards White Double Arrow Symbol

⇮ is an upwards white double arrow used to indicate upward movement or progression.

U+21EE

The ⇮ symbol (UPWARDS WHITE DOUBLE ARROW) is a clear visual cue for moving upward or progressing. It’s useful in interface labels, diagrams, and editorial text. Below you’ll find practical meanings and copy/paste variations.

Upwards White Double Arrow Symbol Meaning

⇮ (UPWARDS WHITE DOUBLE ARROW, U+21EE) is a directional arrow showing movement upward with a double-arrow style. In everyday writing and UI text, it commonly signals “go up,” “increase,” or “move to a higher level,” especially when a single arrow might be too subtle. Designers also use it to suggest progression through steps, navigation to an upper section, or emphasis on an upward trend. Because it’s a standalone arrow glyph, it works well in icons, buttons, headings, and labels where you want an instant visual direction without extra words.

Common uses

  • Labeling an “up” action for navigation to a higher section or page
  • Indicating an increase, growth, or upward trend in dashboards and charts (as a marker)
  • Marking progression to the next stage in step-by-step instructions
  • Creating arrow-based UI cues for menus, lists, or collapsible/expand interactions
  • Enhancing text in guides, forms, or documentation to highlight upward movement

Examples

⇮ Upwards White Double Arrow

  • Scroll ⇮ to view more results above.
  • Tip: Use ⇮ to jump to the top of the page.
  • Stage 1 → Stage 2 ⇮
  • The value is rising ⇮ compared to last month.
  • Go ⇮ for settings located in the upper panel.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+21EE
HTML Entity⇮
HTML Code⇮
CSS\21EE

FAQ

What does ⇮ mean?

⇮ is the “upwards white double arrow” and generally indicates upward movement, going up, or progression to a higher level.

What is the Unicode code point for ⇮?

The symbol ⇮ has Unicode code point U+21EE.

How can I copy ⇮ for use in a website or app?

Copy the character directly (⇮). You can also use the provided escapes: HTML entity ⇮ or CSS escape \\21EE.

Will ⇮ display correctly across devices?

Most modern fonts support common arrow symbols, but appearance can vary by font. If it doesn’t render, try a different font or fallback.

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