Black Diamond With Down Arrow Symbol
⧪ is the black diamond with a down arrow used to indicate downward direction or a marked point.
U+29EA
The symbol ⧪ (U+29EA) combines a black diamond with a down arrow. It’s a compact mark that works well as a UI cue, a visual bullet, or a reference point in text. Below you’ll find meanings, copy options, and practical examples.
Black Diamond With Down Arrow Symbol Meaning
⧪ is named “BLACK DIAMOND WITH DOWN ARROW” (U+29EA). The most common interpretation is a downward direction marker: it can suggest “go down,” “scroll down,” or “move to the next lower item.” Because the symbol includes both a solid diamond and an arrow, it can also act as an emphasis or status cue—pointing to a specific location in a list, diagram, or workflow where the next step is downwards. In writing, it may be used as a compact alternative to words like “down” or “next,” especially in technical notes, instructions, and annotated interfaces.
Common uses
- •Labeling downward steps in instructions or workflow diagrams
- •Marking a scroll-down or expand/collapse control in UI text
- •Using as a visual bullet for “next (down)” items in lists
- •Indicating a reference point in technical notes or annotated documents
- •Emphasizing changes or targets that move downward in dashboards or alerts
Examples
⧪ Black Diamond with Down Arrow
- ⧪Scroll ⧪ to find the next section.
- ⧪Step 2 ⧪: review the details below.
- ⧪Use ⧪ to indicate the destination is lower on the page.
- ⧪The value is updated ⧪ in the table.
- ⧪Confirm the selection and proceed ⧪ to the next step.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+29EA | |
| HTML Entity | ⧪ | |
| HTML Code | ⧪ | |
| CSS | \29EA |
FAQ
What does ⧪ mean?
⧪ is a black diamond with a down arrow; it most commonly indicates a downward direction or a “next lower step” marker.
What is the Unicode information for ⧪?
The symbol ⧪ has Unicode name “BLACK DIAMOND WITH DOWN ARROW” and code point U+29EA.
How can I copy ⧪ into HTML?
Use the HTML entity ⧪ to render ⧪.
How do I use ⧪ in CSS or JavaScript?
In CSS you can use \\29EA, and in JavaScript you can use \\u{29EA}.