Arrow Symbols Collection

Arrow Symbols for Lists

Arrow symbols are useful when text needs direction, sequence, flow, navigation, or a visual prompt that stays cleaner than emoji. This page is built for bullets, status lists, checklists, notes, agendas, and any text layout that needs repeatable markers.

21 symbols in this collection

Best for

Arrow-heavy symbol pages work because the user intent is usually practical rather than decorative. Someone wants to show where to click, what comes next, how two things connect, or which direction a message is pointing. List intent is one of the safest symbol intents because the job is clear. Users want repeatable marks that help lines scan quickly and stay visually consistent.

Where it helps

These characters fit checklists, UI notes, product walkthroughs, bios, captions, teaching material, and lightweight diagrams where plain text still has to feel structured. That makes these pages useful for notes, docs, feature tables, resumes, menus, support answers, and profile layouts built from short stacked lines.

What to compare next

A good arrows collection does more than dump glyphs. It gives users left, right, double, hooked, and diagonal options so they can pick the one that matches the direction or tone of the text. A good list page offers variation in weight and mood, since different lists call for softer separators, stronger bullets, or more formal markers.

Symbols in this list

Right Arrow

U+2192 · →

Text symbols
arrowdirectionnext

Navigation, next steps, and interface labels.

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Left Arrow

U+2190 · ←

Text symbols
arrowbackdirection

Navigation, next steps, and interface labels.

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Up Arrow

U+2191 · ↑

Text symbols
arrowupdirection

Navigation, next steps, and interface labels.

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Down Arrow

U+2193 · ↓

Text symbols
arrowdowndirection

Navigation, next steps, and interface labels.

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