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Leftwards Rocket Symbol

The leftwards rocket symbol (🙬) suggests fast movement or action directed to the left.

U+1F66C

🙬 is the “Leftwards Rocket” emoji from the Dingbats category. It’s useful when you want to show motion or progress going leftward. Below you’ll find the symbol’s meaning, practical uses, and copy options.

Leftwards Rocket Symbol Meaning

🙬 (LEFTWARDS ROCKET, Unicode U+1F66C) depicts a rocket moving to the left. In everyday use, it’s most commonly used to communicate something that is moving back, returning, reversing, or traveling toward the left side of a layout or interface. Designers may pair it with arrows or direction cues to emphasize leftward navigation, undo/back actions, or a “send back” idea in messages. It can also work as a playful visual accent for topics like “launching,” “speed,” or “progress,” especially when the direction matters (for example, timelines, sliders, or left-to-right comparisons reversed).

Common uses

  • Indicating a back/return direction in UI or navigation text
  • Highlighting a leftward movement in diagrams, workflows, or instructions
  • Adding emphasis to messages about sending something back or undoing an action
  • Decorating timeline or project updates where progress moves left
  • Creating playful direction cues in social posts or chat messages

Examples

🙬 Leftwards Rocket

  • 🙬Tap the button to go 🙬 left to see the previous section.
  • 🙬I’m undoing my last change 🙬—wish me luck!
  • 🙬Results are moving 🙬 left on the chart as the filter tightens.
  • 🙬Use this option to send the item back 🙬 to the reviewer.
  • 🙬We launched the feature, then rolled it 🙬 back for fixes.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F66C
HTML Entity🙬
HTML Code🙬
CSS\1F66C

FAQ

What does 🙬 (Leftwards Rocket) usually mean?

It most often suggests fast movement or action directed to the left, such as going back, returning, or moving left in a layout.

What is the Unicode and code point for 🙬?

The symbol is LEFTWARDS ROCKET with Unicode code point U+1F66C.

How can I copy 🙬 for web use?

You can use the character directly (🙬) or use HTML 🙬 / CSS escape \\1F66C / JavaScript escape \\u{1F66C}.

Where is this emoji categorized?

It belongs to the Dingbats category.