Very Heavy Reverse Solidus Symbol
🙽 is the “very heavy reverse solidus,” a thick diagonal slash used for emphasis and styling.
U+1F67D
The 🙽 symbol is a dingbats character shaped like a very heavy reverse slash. It’s useful when you want a strong diagonal mark in text, UI, or design mockups. Copy it directly from this page or use the provided escapes in code.
Very Heavy Reverse Solidus Symbol Meaning
“Very Heavy Reverse Solidus” (🙽) is a thick diagonal slash/backslash-like character. In practice, people use it as a bold punctuation mark or visual separator—especially in decorative headings, labels, and callouts where a regular slash (/) or backslash () feels too light. It can also help create stylized text rhythm, such as pairing it with other symbols to form separators, accents, or progress-like dividers. Because it’s a single Unicode character, it travels well across platforms, and it can be helpful for designers and developers who need a consistent heavy diagonal glyph.
Common uses
- •Decorative separators in headings and UI labels
- •Styling emphasis in short text strings or captions
- •Creating visual dividers in menus, tags, and badges
- •Replacing “/” or “\\” in designs that need a heavier diagonal mark
- •Adding punctuation-like flair in social posts or templates
Examples
🙽 Very Heavy Reverse Solidus
- 🙽New release 🙽 Details below
- 🙽Update log 🙽 Version 2.1.0
- 🙽Sale ends tonight 🙽 while supplies last
- 🙽Roadmap 🙽 Q3 priorities
- 🙽Status 🙽 In review
Variations
Ready to copy
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F67D | |
| HTML Entity | 🙽 | |
| HTML Code | 🙽 | |
| CSS | \1F67D |
FAQ
What does the Very Heavy Reverse Solidus symbol mean?
“Very Heavy Reverse Solidus” (🙽) is a thick diagonal slash/backslash-like character. In practice, people use it as a bold punctuation mark or visual separator—especially in decorative headings, labels, and callouts where a regular slash (/) or backslash () feels too light. It can also help create stylized text rhythm, such as pairing it with other symbols to form separators, accents, or progress-like dividers. Because it’s a single Unicode character, it travels well across platforms, and it can be helpful for designers and developers who need a consistent heavy diagonal glyph.
What is the name of 🙽?
The Unicode name is “VERY HEAVY REVERSE SOLIDUS.”
How do I copy the symbol 🙽?
Copy it directly from this page (🙽). You can also use the escape codes in code editors and HTML where supported.
Is 🙽 the same as a regular backslash or slash?
It’s similar in shape to a diagonal slash/backslash, but it’s a specific heavy-styled Unicode character, so it may look different from standard “\\” and “/”.
What escape codes can I use for 🙽?
HTML entity: 🙽 · CSS escape: \\1F67D · JavaScript escape: \\u{1F67D}