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Symbols & Glyphs 1 Symbols & Glyphs Content Shortcut Category ← leftwards-arrow Arrows ↑ upwards-arrow Arrows → rightwards-arrow Arrows ↓ downwards-arrow Arrows ↔ left-right-arrow Arrows ↕ up-down-arrow Arrows ↖ north-west-arrow Arrows ↗ north-east-arrow Arrows ↘ south-east-arrow Arrows ↙ south-west-arrow Arrows ↚ leftwards-arrow-with-stroke Arrows ↛ rightwards-arrow-with-stroke Arrows ↜ leftwards-wave-arrow Arrows ↝ rightwards-wave-arrow Arrows ↞ leftwards-two-headed-arrow Arrows ↟ upwards-two-headed-arrow Arrows ↠ rightwards-two-headed-arrow Arrows ↡ downwards-two-headed-arrow Arrows ↢ leftwards-arrow-with-tail Arrows ↣ rightwards-arrow-with-tail Arrows ↤ leftwards-arrow-from-bar Arrows ↥ upwards-arrow-from-bar Arrows ↦ rightwards-arrow-from-bar Arrows ↧ downwards-arrow-from-bar Arrows ↨ up-down-arrow-with-base Arrows ↩ leftwards-arrow-with-hook Arrows ↪ rightwards-arrow-with-hook Arrows ↫ leftwards-arrow-with-loop Arrows ↬ rightwards-arrow-with-loop Arrows ↭ left-right-wave-arrow Arrows ↮ left-right-arrow-with-stroke Arrows ↯ downwards-zigzag-arrow Arrows 1 ↰ upwards-arrow-with-tip-leftwards Arrows ↱ upwards-arrow-with-tip-rightwards Arrows ↵ downwards-arrow-with-tip-leftwards Arrows ↳ downwards-arrow-with-tip-rightwards Arrows ↴ rightwards-arrow-with-corner-downwards Arrows ↵ downwards-arrow-with-corner-leftwards Arrows anticlockwise-top-semicircle-arrow Arrows clockwise-top-semicircle-arrow Arrows ↸ north-west-arrow-to-long-bar Arrows ↹ leftwards-arrow-to-bar-over-rightwards-arrow-to-bar Arrows ↺ anticlockwise-open-circle-arrow Arrows ↻ clockwise-open-circle-arrow Arrows ↼ leftwards-harpoon-with-barb-upwards Arrows ↽ leftwards-harpoon-with-barb-downwards Arrows ↾ upwards-harpoon-with-barb-rightwards Arrows ↿ upwards-harpoon-with-barb-leftwards Arrows ⇀ rightwards-harpoon-with-barb-upwards Arrows ⇁ rightwards-harpoon-with-barb-downwards Arrows ⇂ downwards-harpoon-with-barb-rightwards Arrows ⇃ downwards-harpoon-with-barb-leftwards Arrows ⇄ rightwards-arrow-over-leftwards-arrow Arrows ⇅ upwards-arrow-leftwards-of-downwards-arrow Arrows ⇆ leftwards-arrow-over-rightwards-arrow Arrows ⇇ leftwards-paired-arrows Arrows ⇈ upwards-paired-arrows Arrows ⇉ rightwards-paired-arrows Arrows ⇊ downwards-paired-arrows Arrows ⇋ leftwards-harpoon-over-rightwards-harpoon Arrows ⇌ rightwards-harpoon-over-leftwards-harpoon Arrows ⇍ leftwards-double-arrow-with-stroke Arrows ⇎ left-right-double-arrow-with-stroke Arrows ⇏ rightwards-double-arrow-with-stroke Arrows ⇐ leftwards-double-arrow Arrows ⇑ upwards-double-arrow Arrows 2 ⇒ rightwards-double-arrow Arrows ⇓ downwards-double-arrow Arrows ⇔ left-right-double-arrow Arrows ⇕ up-down-double-arrow Arrows ⇖ north-west-double-arrow Arrows ⇗ north-east-double-arrow Arrows ⇘ south-east-double-arrow Arrows ⇙ south-west-double-arrow Arrows ⇚ leftwards-triple-arrow Arrows ⇛ rightwards-triple-arrow Arrows ⇜ leftwards-squiggle-arrow Arrows ⇝ rightwards-squiggle-arrow Arrows ⇞ upwards-arrow-with-double-stroke Arrows ⇟ downwards-arrow-with-double-stroke Arrows ⇠ leftwards-dashed-arrow Arrows ⇡ upwards-dashed-arrow Arrows ⇢ rightwards-dashed-arrow Arrows ⇣ downwards-dashed-arrow Arrows ⇤ leftwards-arrow-to-bar Arrows ⇥ rightwards-arrow-to-bar Arrows ⇦ leftwards-white-arrow Arrows ⇧ upwards-white-arrow Arrows ⇨ rightwards-white-arrow Arrows ⇩ downwards-white-arrow Arrows ⇪ upwards-white-arrow-from-bar Arrows ⇫ upwards-white-arrow-on-pedestal Arrows ⇬ upwards-white-arrow-on-pedestal-with-horizontal-bar Arrows ⇭ upwards-white-arrow-on-pedestal-with-vertical-bar Arrows ⇮ upwards-white-double-arrow Arrows ⇯ upwards-white-double-arrow-on-pedestal Arrows rightwards-white-arrow-from-wall Arrows ⇱ north-west-arrow-to-corner Arrows ⇲ south-east-arrow-to-corner Arrows ⇳ up-down-white-arrow Arrows 3 ⇴ right-arrow-with-small-circle Arrows ↓↑ downwards-arrow-leftwards-of-upwards-arrow Arrows ⇶ three-rightwards-arrows Arrows ⇷ leftwards-arrow-with-vertical-stroke Arrows ⇸ rightwards-arrow-with-vertical-stroke Arrows ⇹ left-right-arrow-with-vertical-stroke Arrows ⇺ leftwards-arrow-with-double-vertical-stroke Arrows ⇻ rightwards-arrow-with-double-vertical-stroke Arrows ⇼ left-right-arrow-with-double-vertical-stroke Arrows ⇽ leftwards-open-headed-arrow Arrows ⇾ rightwards-open-headed-arrow Arrows ⟰ upwards-quadruple-arrow Arrows ⟱ downwards-quadruple-arrow Arrows ⟲ anticlockwise-gapped-circle-arrow Arrows ⟳ clockwise-gapped-circle-arrow Arrows ⟴ right-arrow-with-circled-plus Arrows ⟵ long-leftwards-arrow Arrows ⟶ long-rightwards-arrow Arrows ⟷ long-left-right-arrow Arrows ⟸ long-leftwards-double-arrow Arrows ⟹ long-rightwards-double-arrow Arrows ⟺ long-left-right-double-arrow Arrows ⟻ long-leftwards-arrow-from-bar Arrows ⟼ long-rightwards-arrow-from-bar Arrows ⟽ long-leftwards-double-arrow-from-bar Arrows ⟾ long-rightwards-double-arrow-from-bar Arrows ⤀ rightwards-two-headed-arrow-with-vertical-stroke Arrows ⤁ rightwards-two-headed-arrow-with-double-vertical-stroke Arrows ⤂ leftwards-double-arrow-with-vertical-stroke Arrows ⤃ rightwards-double-arrow-with-vertical-stroke Arrows ⤄ left-right-double-arrow-with-vertical-stroke Arrows ⤅ rightwards-two-headed-arrow-from-bar Arrows ⤆ leftwards-double-arrow-from-bar Arrows ⤇ rightwards-double-arrow-from-bar Arrows 4 ⤈ downwards-arrow-with-horizontal-stroke Arrows ⤉ upwards-arrow-with-horizontal-stroke Arrows ⤊ upwards-triple-arrow Arrows ⤋ downwards-triple-arrow Arrows ⤌ leftwards-double-dash-arrow Arrows ⤍ rightwards-double-dash-arrow Arrows ⤎ leftwards-triple-dash-arrow Arrows ⤏ rightwards-triple-dash-arrow Arrows ⤐ rightwards-two-headed-triple-dash-arrow Arrows ⤑ rightwards-arrow-with-dotted-stem Arrows ⤒ upwards-arrow-to-bar Arrows ⤓ downwards-arrow-to-bar Arrows ⤔ rightwards-arrow-with-tail-with-vertical-stroke Arrows ⤕ rightwards-arrow-with-tail-with-double-vertical-stroke Arrows ⤖ rightwards-two-headed-arrow-with-tail Arrows ⤗ rightwards-two-headed-arrow-with-tail-with-vertical-stroke Arrows ⤘ rightwards-two-headed-arrow-with-tail-with-double-vertical-stroke Arrows ⤙ leftwards-arrow-tail Arrows ⤚ rightwards-arrow-tail Arrows ⤛ leftwards-double-arrow-tail Arrows ⤜ rightwards-double-arrow-tail Arrows ⤝ leftwards-arrow-to-black-diamond Arrows ⤞ rightwards-arrow-to-black-diamond Arrows ⤟ leftwards-arrow-from-bar-to-black-diamond Arrows ⤠ rightwards-arrow-from-bar-to-black-diamond Arrows ⤡ north-west-and-south-east-arrow Arrows ⤢ north-east-and-south-west-arrow Arrows ⤣ north-west-arrow-with-hook Arrows ⤤ north-east-arrow-with-hook Arrows ⤥ south-east-arrow-with-hook Arrows ⤦ south-west-arrow-with-hook Arrows ⤧ north-west-arrow-and-north-east-arrow Arrows ⤨ north-east-arrow-and-south-east-arrow Arrows ⤩ south-east-arrow-and-south-west-arrow Arrows 5 ⤪ south-west-arrow-and-north-west-arrow Arrows ⤫ rising-diagonal-crossing-falling-diagonal Arrows ⤬ falling-diagonal-crossing-rising-diagonal Arrows ⤭ south-east-arrow-crossing-north-east-arrow Arrows ⤮ north-east-arrow-crossing-south-east-arrow Arrows ⤯ falling-diagonal-crossing-north-east-arrow Arrows ⤰ rising-diagonal-crossing-south-east-arrow Arrows ⤱ north-east-arrow-crossing-north-west-arrow Arrows ⤲ north-west-arrow-crossing-north-east-arrow Arrows ⤳ wave-arrow-pointing-directly-right Arrows ⤴ arrow-pointing-rightwards-then-curving-upwards Arrows ⤵ arrow-pointing-rightwards-then-curving-downwards Arrows arrow-pointing-downwards-then-curving-leftwards Arrows arrow-pointing-downwards-then-curving-rightwards Arrows ⤸ right-side-arc-clockwise-arrow Arrows left-side-arc-anticlockwise-arrow Arrows ⤺ top-arc-anticlockwise-arrow Arrows ⤻ bottom-arc-anticlockwise-arrow Arrows ⤼ top-arc-clockwise-arrow-with-minus Arrows ⤽ top-arc-anticlockwise-arrow-with-plus Arrows ⤾ lower-right-semicircular-clockwise-arrow Arrows ⤿ lower-left-semicircular-anticlockwise-arrow Arrows ⥀ anticlockwise-closed-circle-arrow Arrows ⥁ clockwise-closed-circle-arrow Arrows ⥂ rightwards-arrow-above-short-leftwards-arrow Arrows ⥃ leftwards-arrow-above-short-rightwards-arrow Arrows ⥄ short-rightwards-arrow-above-leftwards-arrow Arrows ⥅ rightwards-arrow-with-plus-below Arrows ⥆ leftwards-arrow-with-plus-below Arrows ⥇ rightwards-arrow-through-x Arrows ⥈ left-right-arrow-through-small-circle Arrows ⥉ upwards-two-headed-arrow-from-small-circle Arrows ⥊ left-barb-up-right-barb-down-harpoon Arrows ⥋ left-barb-down-right-barb-up-harpoon Arrows 6 ⥌ up-barb-right-down-barb-left-harpoon Arrows ⥍ up-barb-left-down-barb-right-harpoon Arrows ⥎ left-barb-up-right-barb-up-harpoon Arrows ⥏ up-barb-right-down-barb-right-harpoon Arrows ⥐ left-barb-down-right-barb-down-harpoon Arrows ⥑ up-barb-left-down-barb-left-harpoon Arrows ⬀ north-east-white-arrow Arrows ⬁ north-west-white-arrow Arrows ⬂ south-east-white-arrow Arrows ⬃ south-west-white-arrow Arrows ⬄ left-right-white-arrow Arrows ⬅ leftwards-black-arrow Arrows ⬆ upwards-black-arrow Arrows ⬇ downwards-black-arrow Arrows ⬈ north-east-black-arrow Arrows ⬉ north-west-black-arrow Arrows ⬊ south-east-black-arrow Arrows ⬋ south-west-black-arrow Arrows ⬌ left-right-black-arrow Arrows ⬍ up-down-black-arrow Arrows ⬎ rightwards-arrow-with-tip-downwards Arrows ⬏ rightwards-arrow-with-tip-upwards Arrows ⬐ leftwards-arrow-with-tip-downwards Arrows ⬑ leftwards-arrow-with-tip-upwards Arrows ⬒ square-with-top-half-black Arrows ⬓ square-with-bottom-half-black Arrows ⬔ square-with-upper-right-diagonal-half-black Arrows ⬕ square-with-lower-left-diagonal-half-black Arrows ⬖ diamond-with-left-half-black Arrows ⬗ diamond-with-right-half-black Arrows ⬘ diamond-with-top-half-black Arrows ⬙ diamond-with-bottom-half-black Arrows □ dotted-square Arrows ▀ upper-half-block
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