Reverse Checker Board Symbol
🙿 shows a reverse checker board pattern often used for visual rhythm and contrast.
U+1F67F
The 🙿 symbol is called the Reverse Checker Board. It’s a Dingbats character (Unicode U+1F67F) that you can copy anywhere. Use it to add a patterned, alternating visual cue to text and UI elements.
Reverse Checker Board Symbol Meaning
The Reverse Checker Board (🙿) is a patterned Dingbats emoji that visually suggests alternation and contrast through a reverse-style checker arrangement. Because it’s primarily graphic, it’s often used for decorative separators, thematic accents, or to signal a change from one state to another (such as “swap,” “opposite,” or “reverse” in informal design contexts). In writing and social media, it can function as a lightweight icon for lists, categories, or transitions without needing extra words. It doesn’t have a single universally fixed meaning like some symbols; instead, its look drives the most common usage.
Common uses
- •Decorative separators in captions, headings, or section breaks
- •Stylish bullets or list markers for themed content
- •UI badges or status labels where you want a patterned icon
- •Design accents in posters, flyers, or slides (cheat-code for texture)
- •Creative emphasis in social media posts to indicate contrast or reversal
Examples
🙿 Reverse Checker Board
- 🙿Today’s plan: 🙿 checklist, then focus time.
- 🙿Levels swapped: Item A ↔ Item B 🙿
- 🙿Choose your theme: classic or reverse 🙿
- 🙿Results summary 🙿 accuracy first, then speed.
- 🙿New section: patterns & grids 🙿
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F67F | |
| HTML Entity | 🙿 | |
| HTML Code | 🙿 | |
| CSS | \1F67F |
FAQ
What does the Reverse Checker Board symbol mean?
The Reverse Checker Board (🙿) is a patterned Dingbats emoji that visually suggests alternation and contrast through a reverse-style checker arrangement. Because it’s primarily graphic, it’s often used for decorative separators, thematic accents, or to signal a change from one state to another (such as “swap,” “opposite,” or “reverse” in informal design contexts). In writing and social media, it can function as a lightweight icon for lists, categories, or transitions without needing extra words. It doesn’t have a single universally fixed meaning like some symbols; instead, its look drives the most common usage.
What is the Unicode for the 🙿 Reverse Checker Board symbol?
Its Unicode code point is U+1F67F.
How can I copy the symbol on the web?
Copy the character 🙿 directly, or use the HTML entity: 🙿.
Can I use it in CSS or JavaScript?
Yes. CSS escape: \\1F67F. JavaScript escape: \\u{1F67F}.
Does 🙿 have one fixed meaning?
Not strictly. It’s mainly used for its alternating, reverse checker look as a decorative or contrast accent.