Turned North West Pointing Leaf Symbol
π is the turned north west pointing leaf dingbat, useful for directional, nature-themed, or decorative accents.
U+1F654
π (Turned North West Pointing Leaf) is a Dingbats symbol shaped like a leaf pointing toward the northwest. Itβs commonly used as a decorative marker or visual cue in text. Copy it directly or use the provided code points in your projects.
Turned North West Pointing Leaf Symbol Meaning
The symbol π is a βTurned North West Pointing Leaf,β a decorative leaf glyph that visually suggests direction (northwest) and a natural theme (leaf). In practice, people use it to add a light, botanical accent to headings, annotations, or captions. Because itβs a Dingbats character rather than a standard pictogram with a universally fixed meaning, its impact usually depends on context: it can function like a gentle bullet, a flourish, or a directional sign in notes and layouts. Designers and writers often treat it as a stylistic symbol for nature-inspired branding or playful typography.
Common uses
- β’Decorative bullet points in lists and notes
- β’Nature-themed UI accents (labels, badges, or small icons in text)
- β’Directional callouts in drafts or storyboard captions
- β’Styling captions for photos, illustrations, or seasonal content
- β’Adding a whimsical separator in social posts or templates
Examples
π Turned North West Pointing Leaf
- πTodayβs focus: π growth and planning.
- πRoute note: go NW first, π then turn right.
- πCheck-in list: tasks β’ π ideas β’ reminders.
- πSeason update: leaves turning, light breeze π.
- πCaption: a quiet corner of the garden π
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F654 | |
| HTML Entity | 🙔 | |
| HTML Code | 🙔 | |
| CSS | \1F654 |
FAQ
What does the Turned North West Pointing Leaf symbol mean?
The symbol π is a βTurned North West Pointing Leaf,β a decorative leaf glyph that visually suggests direction (northwest) and a natural theme (leaf). In practice, people use it to add a light, botanical accent to headings, annotations, or captions. Because itβs a Dingbats character rather than a standard pictogram with a universally fixed meaning, its impact usually depends on context: it can function like a gentle bullet, a flourish, or a directional sign in notes and layouts. Designers and writers often treat it as a stylistic symbol for nature-inspired branding or playful typography.
What is the official name and code for π?
The symbol is named βTURNED NORTH WEST POINTING LEAFβ with Unicode code point U+1F654.
How can I copy π in HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 🙔
What is the CSS/JavaScript escape sequence for this symbol?
CSS escape: \\1F654 and JavaScript escape: \\u{1F654}.
Does π have a specific universal meaning?
Itβs primarily decorative. The most common use is as a nature-themed accent or a directional/stylistic marker based on the surrounding text.