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Falling Diagonal In White Circle In Black Square Symbol

A symbol showing a falling diagonal element inside a white circle on a black square.

U+26DE

⛞ is a compact, high-contrast glyph often used as a decorative or status-style marker. Its visual design makes it easy to spot in icons, lists, and UI elements.

Falling Diagonal In White Circle In Black Square Symbol Meaning

⛞ (FALLING DIAGONAL IN WHITE CIRCLE IN BLACK SQUARE, U+26DE) is primarily a visual indicator rather than a widely standardized textual meaning. The “falling diagonal” motif suggests downward motion, decline, or falling emphasis, while the surrounding white circle and black square give it a badge-like, attention-grabbing look. Because it is defined by its pictographic shape, many creators use it as a neutral symbol for alerts, movement, “down” states, or thematic icons in games, infographics, and design mockups. Its exact interpretation depends on your context and accompanying text.

Common uses

  • Icon bullet for items related to downward motion or decrease
  • Status or alert marker in simple UI mockups and prototypes
  • Decorative emblem in posters, slide decks, or infographics
  • Stylistic separator in lists or callouts where you want a compact glyph
  • Thematic symbol in games or apps to represent “falling” actions

Examples

⛞ Falling diagonal in white circle in black square

  • Falling items: ⛞ 3 new results
  • Trend: ⛞ down this week
  • Alert: ⛞ check the descending route
  • Move down to continue ⛞
  • Warning state ⛞ activate protection

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+26DE
HTML Entity⛞
HTML Code⛞
CSS\26DE

FAQ

What does ⛞ mean?

⛞ is best understood as a visual “falling diagonal” badge. Its exact meaning depends on context (often downward motion, decrease, or a highlighted marker).

How do I copy ⛞ into my project?

You can copy the character directly (⛞) or use its code forms like the HTML entity (⛞) and Unicode escapes provided on this page.

What is the Unicode information for ⛞?

Unicode name: FALLING DIAGONAL IN WHITE CIRCLE IN BLACK SQUARE. Code point: U+26DE.

Will it display correctly in emails and documents?

Most modern systems support Unicode symbols, but rendering can vary by font. If it looks off, test with your target platform and consider a fallback character or icon.

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