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Very Heavy Solidus Symbol

🙼 is the “very heavy solidus” symbol, useful as a bold slash-like marker or stylistic divider.

U+1F67C

The 🙼 emoji is officially named “VERY HEAVY SOLIDUS” (U+1F67C). It’s a Dingbats character that looks like an extra-bold slash. Use it to add emphasis, separation, or a strong visual cue in text.

Very Heavy Solidus Symbol Meaning

“Very Heavy Solidus” (🙼) is a thick, slash-like symbol. In practice, people use it as a bold divider between words or as a high-contrast marker in short text strings. Because it’s visually heavy, it can signal emphasis, “slashes” in playful typography, or a strong separator similar to a thick “/”. It’s also handy when you want a distinctive character for UI labels, chat messages, captions, or decorative formatting where a regular slash or hyphen feels too light.

Common uses

  • Use as a strong visual divider in headings or short labels (e.g., “NEWS 🙼 UPDATES”).
  • Add emphasis in captions by placing the symbol between parts of a sentence.
  • Create a compact, decorative separator in social media posts and bios.
  • Design lightweight UI text markers or status lines where you want extra contrast.
  • Use in creative typography as a bold “slash” alternative for patterns and lists.

Examples

🙼 Very Heavy Solidus

  • 🙼Service Status: Online 🙼 Maintenance
  • 🙼New Release 🙼 Download Now
  • 🙼Team A 🙼 Team B
  • 🙼Rules 🙼 Keep It Simple
  • 🙼Price List 🙼 Starting At $9

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F67C
HTML Entity🙼
HTML Code🙼
CSS\1F67C

FAQ

What does the Very Heavy Solidus symbol mean?

“Very Heavy Solidus” (🙼) is a thick, slash-like symbol. In practice, people use it as a bold divider between words or as a high-contrast marker in short text strings. Because it’s visually heavy, it can signal emphasis, “slashes” in playful typography, or a strong separator similar to a thick “/”. It’s also handy when you want a distinctive character for UI labels, chat messages, captions, or decorative formatting where a regular slash or hyphen feels too light.

What is the official name and code point for 🙼?

It’s called “VERY HEAVY SOLIDUS” and has the Unicode code point U+1F67C.

How do I copy the symbol quickly?

Copy the character directly (🙼) from this page, or use the HTML entity 🙼 or the Unicode escape formats shown.

What can I use it for in plain text?

Common uses include acting as a bold divider, adding emphasis in short captions, or separating sections in a compact, visually strong way.

Does it work in HTML, CSS, or JavaScript?

Yes. The provided equivalents are: HTML entity 🙼, CSS escape \\1F67C, and JavaScript escape \\u{1F67C}.

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