Heavy North East Pointing Bud Symbol
π¦ is a Dingbats emoji-like symbol showing a heavy point toward the northeast.
U+1F666
π¦ is a Dingbats character named βHeavy North East Pointing Bud.β Itβs often used as a directional or emphasis symbol in text-based design. This page helps you copy it and use it reliably across platforms.
Heavy North East Pointing Bud Symbol Meaning
βπ¦β (U+1F666) is named βHeavy North East Pointing Bud.β As a visual cue, it suggests pointing or direction toward the northeast, with a βheavyβ feel that can read as stronger emphasis than a lighter arrow-like mark. In everyday use, people often treat it as a directional accent for maps, navigation hints, or layout guidance. In creative writing and design mockups, it can also function as a compact icon to draw attention to a specific spot on a diagram or to reinforce βgo this wayβ messaging. Like other dingbats, its exact interpretation depends on surrounding text and styling.
Common uses
- β’Adding a directional cue in UI text (e.g., βsee the point hereβ)
- β’Labeling spots on diagrams or infographics with a northeast focus
- β’Embellishing social posts to emphasize a specific direction or highlight
- β’Using as a playful icon in notes, planners, or navigation checklists
- β’Creating quick iconography for web or app prototypes without custom images
Examples
π¦ Heavy North East Pointing Bud
- π¦Turn back and go π¦ for the next checkpoint.
- π¦The entrance is near the symbol π¦ on the map.
- π¦Place the marker at the corner marked π¦.
- π¦Our next step is toward π¦βkeep moving steadily.
- π¦Look at the top-right guide: π¦ indicates the route.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F666 | |
| HTML Entity | 🙦 | |
| HTML Code | 🙦 | |
| CSS | \1F666 |
FAQ
What is the Unicode for π¦?
The Unicode code point for π¦ is U+1F666 (Unicode name: HEAVY NORTH EAST POINTING BUD).
How do I copy π¦ for HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: 🙦
How do I use π¦ in CSS or JavaScript?
CSS escape: \\1F666. JavaScript (Unicode code point escape): \\u{1F666}.
What does π¦ mean in text?
Most users read it as a strong directional cue pointing toward the northeast, with emphasis influenced by surrounding context.