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North East Pointing Bud Symbol

🙢 is the North East Pointing Bud emoji, often used as a playful directional or attention cue.

U+1F662

The 🙢 emoji is named “North East Pointing Bud” and belongs to the Dingbats category. It’s commonly used when you want to hint at moving or looking toward the upper-right direction. You can copy it directly or use its character code in software and web content.

North East Pointing Bud Symbol Meaning

🙢 (North East Pointing Bud) visually suggests pointing toward the upper-right, making it useful as a directional cue or a quick attention marker in text. People often use it to accompany prompts like “look there,” “go up-right,” or “check the highlighted area.” In informal writing, it can also add a playful tone to instructions or callouts without using heavy punctuation. Because the emoji is in the Dingbats category, it’s frequently treated as a small icon rather than a face or emotion, which makes it handy for UI labels, captions, and light annotation.

Common uses

  • Indicating an “upper-right” location in instructions or walkthroughs
  • Adding a callout icon next to links, buttons, or featured items
  • Making directional comments in chat, comments, or notes
  • Using as a decorative cue in presentations and slides
  • Labeling UI elements or map/map-like content with a direction hint

Examples

🙢 North East Pointing Bud

  • 🙢Click the option in the top-right area 🙢.
  • 🙢If you’re lost, look up-right for the menu button 🙢.
  • 🙢The highlighted section is located there 🙢—scroll a bit.
  • 🙢Choose the upper-right setting to continue 🙢.
  • 🙢Tip: check the panel on the right side 🙢 for details.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F662
HTML Entity🙢
HTML Code🙢
CSS\1F662

FAQ

What does 🙢 mean?

🙢 is the “North East Pointing Bud” emoji, typically used as an upper-right directional cue or an attention/callout marker.

How can I copy 🙢 on the web?

Copy the character directly from this page (🙢). You can also use the HTML entity 🙢 in web code.

Is there a Unicode code point for this symbol?

Yes. Its Unicode code point is U+1F662.

Where is this emoji usually categorized?

It is categorized under “Dingbats.”

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